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Georgina Quach edits and produces newsletters on a range of topics including UK politics and economy, finance and European affairs. She works with FT associate editor Stephen Bush to edit and write the Inside Politics briefing every weekday. Before joining the FT, Georgina was a Scott Trust bursary journalist at the Guardian.

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  • Friday, 29 September, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Will Sunak’s ‘plan for motorists’ cut through to local votes?

    While polling shows ‘anti-car’ schemes split opinion, Tory councillors tend to oppose them, occasionally reaping rewards

    A sign which says ‘no to 20’
  • Thursday, 28 September, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Sunak’s attempted reset is all pain, no gain

    PM wants to show willingness to confront tough decisions, but his announcements are so far unhelpful to his falling ratings

    Rishi Sunak stands at a podium featuring the words: ‘Long-term decisions for a brighter future’
  • Wednesday, 27 September, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Will Lib Dems capitalise on spotlight come election time?

    Bruised leader Ed Davey tells personal tale in conference speech, while in US Braverman winks to Tory right flank

    Ed Davey raises his right hand on stage at the gathering
  • Monday, 25 September, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Why the Liberal Democrats are worth watching

    Also in this newsletter, controversy after Chris Kaba shooting investigation has provoked questionable responses from Scotland Yard and Home Office

    Ed Davey gestures to a clock which says ‘time’s up for Rishi Sunak’
  • Saturday, 23 September, 2023
    Europe Express
    A tug of war in Poland and Slovakia Premium content

    Elections in the two central European countries will test support for Ukraine and measure the appeal of illiberalism

    People in a rally near the Slovak National Uprising square under the slogan “For a Decent Slovakia”, against corruption and to pay tribute to murdered Slovak journalist Jan Kuciak and Martina Kusnirova
  • Friday, 22 September, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Sunak’s worthy A-level reforms held back by fantasies on tax

    While there is cross-party support for a ‘British baccalaureate’, PM is yet to get ball rolling in any meaningful way

    Rishi Sunak being interviewed in a school
  • Thursday, 21 September, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Tories are stuck in a short- and long-term crisis

    Periods of infighting can be a damaging but necessary step in the timeline of political parties

    Rishi Sunak leaves after a speech
  • Tuesday, 19 September, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Truss ducks her thorniest problem in bid to stay relevant

    Blaming external forces becomes especially attractive in opposition and sidesteps confronting internal divisions

    Liz Truss gives a speech
  • Monday, 18 September, 2023
    Labour Party UK
    Labour’s fudging on HS2 tells us a lot about its election priorities

    Starmer’s time as leader of the opposition offers the template he wants to follow in securing a mandate

    Keir Starmer at a press conference at the Labour party headquarters in March 2023
  • Friday, 15 September, 2023
    UK immigration
    Starmer prioritises control over unrealistic aim of ‘stopping the boats’

    Also in this newsletter, Rishi Sunak needs to rely on opposition party votes occasionally if he wants to make his mark

    A border force boat assists people travelling by small boat at sea
  • Thursday, 14 September, 2023
    Inside Politics
    The post-Sunak Tory party belongs to the right

    Centre-right leadership contenders who claim they can win elections will seem less convincing after a painful defeat

    Deputy prime minister Oliver Dowden, prime minister Rishi Sunak, trade secretary Kemi Badenoch and home secretary Suella Braverman during Prime Minister’s Questions at the House of Commons
  • Wednesday, 13 September, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Sunak must not avoid arguing with his party as his star plummets

    Also in this newsletter, Britain’s botched hosting of two Soviet dignitaries in 1956

    Rishi Sunak and James Cleverly
  • Friday, 8 September, 2023
    Inside Politics
    London’s tightening mayoral race offers window into future of road charges

    Opposing schemes such as Ulez will become more popular, though the politics of it in the capital are not straightforward

    Some cars on a road with a green Ulez sign
  • Thursday, 7 September, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Understatement is getting Sunak nowhere

    Ahead of G20 India trip PM squanders chance to show how he embodies change, though trumpeting Horizon deal isn’t the answer

    Rishi Sunak
  • Wednesday, 6 September, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Not all English councils will survive government’s long funding squeeze

    Once hailed as an exemplary authority, Birmingham’s history of poor governance has left it facing big bills

    Statue of Queen Victoria with the Council House behind it in Birmingham, England
  • Tuesday, 5 September, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Starmer’s battle-ready cabinet restores institutional memory

    Shake-up brings in experienced players and is designed to sharpen party’s attack operation, particularly on crime

    Keir Starmer, left, and Peter Kyle who was appointed yesterday as shadow secretary for science, innovation and technology
  • Monday, 4 September, 2023
    Inside Politics
    School building closures are political disaster for Sunak’s government

    Former top civil servant’s claim PM had cut funding to fix school problems when chancellor makes it a personal problem too

    Rishi Sunak in a hard hat and hi-vis jacket
  • Saturday, 2 September, 2023
    Europe Express
    Reviving the German economy Premium content

    The ‘sick man of Europe’ label made its debut in 1998 but it seems overdone to apply it today

    Ben Hickey illustration of a brown bear with one of its hind legs caught in a steel bear trap - howling in pain.
  • Friday, 1 September, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Mini shake-up sharpens Sunak’s defences

    Willing to show his loyalty in public, new defence secretary Grant Shapps fills a gap in PM’s armoury

    Rishi Sunak and Grant Shapps
  • Thursday, 31 August, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Brexit scepticism may ease under Labour as rejoiners face hard yards

    Pro-European movement may lose strength under a Starmer government pushing for closer ties to bloc

    A delegate holds a Union Jack flag umbrella at the Conservative party conference in Manchester, 2019
  • Wednesday, 30 August, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Cleverly’s pragmatic China stance clashes with Tory hawks

    Foreign secretary rejects calls from sceptics including his former boss Liz Truss to designate Beijing a ‘threat’

    Foreign secretary James Cleverly and Chinese Vice President Han Zheng in Beijing on Wednesday
  • Tuesday, 29 August, 2023
    Inside Politics
    Trump’s enduring presence will have a bearing on UK election and beyond

    Labour leader’s caution on fiscal policy may jar with geopolitical reality

    Donald Trump during a campaign rally in Erie, US
  • Monday, 28 August, 2023
    FirstFT
    FirstFT: ‘No room to compromise’ with China on national security, says US commerce secretary

    Also in today’s newsletter, earnings reports expose extent of Beijing’s economic slowdown and DNA test confirms Prigozhin’s death

    US commerce secretary Gina Raimondo attends a meeting at China’s Ministry of Commerce
  • Saturday, 26 August, 2023
    Europe Express
    Scandals fuel Austria’s far right Premium content

    The rise and fall of Sebastian Kurz is one symptom of a political system in deep trouble

    Sebastian Kurz and Viktor Orbán
  • Friday, 25 August, 2023
    Inside Politics
    UK sobers up to flaws of algorithms in policy

    Automated forms of decision making can be poorly applied, with potential to hit disadvantaged groups

    Students protest in central London in 2020 against the downgrading of A-level results
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