Election aftermath: analysis and comment
Most recent posts at the top.
Conservatism must rediscover a moral message to succeed by Laura Perrins, TCW
Vilification of the DUP is the latest sign that faith has become toxic by Tim Stanley, Telegraph
Why a true blue Tory didn’t vote for Mrs May’s ‘nasty party’ by Prudence Dailey, TCW
Smearing the DUP foreshadows a hard left coup by Laura Perrins, TCW
The Book of Jeremy Corbyn by Anthony Lane, The New Yorker
For millennials, Corbyn came as Father Christmas; May as the Wicked Witch of the West by Archbishop Cranmer
Let’s forget that Brown tried to do a deal with DUP ‘bigots’ by David Keighly, TCW
Come back Nigel, your country needs you by Kathy Gyngell, TCW
Mrs May’s human shield by Melanie Phillips
Conservative MPs do not believe that May can lead them into the next election. Nor, reluctantly, do we. by Paul Goodman, Conservative Home
How Davidson’s demands on same-sex marriage expose the fragility of a Tory deal with the Ian Paisley party, Mail on Sunday
What happens after an indecisive election result? from Parliament UK
Pied Piper Corbyn got the kids out of bed by Jane Kelly, TCW
Pray for those in authority, by Simon Calvert, Christian Institute
Reflections on the General Election 2017, by Andrea Williams, Christian Concern
[From the left] Election analysis: Corbyn the big tent revivalist, May preaching to the choir, by Andy Walton, Christian Today
[From the right] Two-party politics is back and the left is on the march, by Paul T Horgan, The Conservative Woman
Ruth Davidson given DUP gay rights assurance, from BBC News
DUP manifesto: what they will demand to prop up Theresa May, by Ben Farmer, Telegraph
Evangelical Alliance calls on Christians to pray for ‘divided’ UK following hung Parliament, by James Macintyre, Christian Today
Christian MP David Burrowes loses seat, by Alex Williams, Premier