Last week, the leaders of France, Germany, the UK, and the United States met to discuss support for Ukraine and other security issues. But is this format still relevant and representative of the key actors in today’s geostrategic context?
Last week, the leaders of France, Germany, the UK, and the United States met to discuss support for Ukraine and other security issues. But is this format still relevant and representative of the key actors in today’s geostrategic context?
Although the various polls predicting the outcome of the UK elections may differ, their multiplicity helps to identify trends.
Voters who supported the Conservatives in 2019 have since lost faith in the party, its competence, and its values.
There is no indication that the Conservatives are rebuilding their core support, which means that a swing of votes toward Labour is likely to happen.
While polls show a Labour's party lead over the Conservatives, the past has proven that polling averages are not infallible.
Britain’s Labour party looks set to win July’s general election. In recalibrating the country’s foreign policy, Keir Starmer’s government intends to work more closely with the EU while tackling global challenges.
Polls reveal a limited enthusiasm for Starmer’s Labour party but a clear eagerness for the Conservatives' downfall.