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John Crace

John Crace is the Guardian’s parliamentary sketch writer and author of Depraved New World and Taking the Lead: A Dog at Number 10

October 2024

  • Boris Johnson

    The politics sketch
    Maybe after his book launch, Boris Johnson will leave us all alone

    John Crace
    The publicity round for Unleashed – and its author’s need to fend off anything approaching reality – has been exhausting
  • Four Chagossians holding signs with slogans including 'self-determination for Chagossians' and 'we demand to be part of the negotiation'

    The politics sketch
    Suddenly, all MPs know where the Chagos Islands are and what’s best for them

    John Crace
    Many who last week couldn’t have got within 500 miles of Mauritius on a map now can’t bear it taking the archipelago
    • Digested read
      ‘If I have a fault, it’s that I’m too honest’ – Boris Johnson’s Unleashed, digested by John Crace

    • The politics sketch
      The Tories’ Fearless Four battle on to the end. Alas, that’s just the beginning

      John Crace
    • The politics sketch
      Is this the Tory leadership race or the seventh circle of hell?

      John Crace

September 2024

  • Liz Truss smiling

    The politics sketch
    Please stop Liz Truss making public appearances. Not for our benefit, for hers

    John Crace
  • Kemi Badenoch

    The politics sketch
    Moderation out and madness to the fore in the Tories’ Birmingham echo chamber

    John Crace
  • Wes Streeting behind a desk with a sign 'change begins'

    The politics sketch
    Keir has gone and half the delegates with him. It’s like a zombie apocalypse

    John Crace
  • Keir Starmer looking happy at the Labour conference

    The politics sketch
    Forget George Orwell’s Two Minutes Hate – let’s try Labour’s Two Minutes Hope

    John Crace
  • The politics sketch
    Reeves packs up her troubles until budget day and smiles, smiles, smiles

    John Crace
  • The politics sketch
    Labour delegates long to celebrate, but ministers can’t quite feel the joy

    John Crace
  • The politics sketch
    Reform’s conference is all blame, grumpiness – and no idea how to fix things

    John Crace
  • The politics sketch
    With a lust for freebies and hobbled by infighting, Labour look like the Tories 2.0

    John Crace
  • The politics sketch
    Ed Davey needs a new tune to play on the Lib Dem party bus

    John Crace
  • The politics sketch
    Suits you, Sir! Starmer revels in Roman realpolitik as he melts before Meloni

    John Crace
  • The politics sketch
    Starmer’s NHS offering: no more gaslighting, but no more money either

    John Crace
  • The politics sketch
    Keir Starmer milks his stock answer for all it’s worth: ‘£22bn black hole’

    John Crace
  • The politics sketch
    Starmer finds grateful TUC audience – and paltry Commons dissent on winter fuel allowance

    John Crace
  • The politics sketch
    No one cares who will lead the Tories next, not even them

    John Crace
  • The politics sketch
    Tories think being weird makes them interesting, but it just makes them weird

    John Crace
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