I am a political writer for the Financial Times, based in the Houses of Parliament in London. As well as reporting and analysing the daily psychodrama of Brexit, I write a regular column from around the UK about politics and policy outside of the Westminster bubble.
As part of my current role, I also present our weekly politics podcast and often appear on TV. I have worked at the FT for three and a half years. Before joining our political reporting team, I wrote editorials and was an editor on the opinion desk. Before the pink paper, I worked at The Spectator magazine, the Washington Post and the Daily Telegraph.
Ask me anything about Brexit, Boris Johnson and Britain's political nervous breakdown. I can't promise any definitive answers but I'll try and explain the mess the UK finds itself and where it might all end up. Politics side, I also have much to say on the north east of England, trains, and Pink Floyd.
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Here are some recent articles (all FT articles are free to read until 4pm today):