The Australian, The Times and The Wall Street Journal: Perspectives on the UK election
Expert commentators from The Australian, The Times and The Wall Street Journal discuss the likely scenarios - and their impact - in a new series on the UK and US elections.
With the UK general election just weeks away, The Australian, The Wall Street Journal and The Times of London have brought together expert perspectives from all three newsrooms for the first in a series of global roundtables on what are being dubbed the AUKUS elections.
Anchored by The Wall Street Journal’s Editor-at-large Gerard Baker watch the WSJ’s Kim Strassel, The Times’ Iain Martin and The Australian’s Greg Sheridan as they discuss the likely scenarios for Britain and the impact on Washington and Canberra.
Read a selection of stories from The Times of London [unlocked]:
- Meet Victoria Starmer, Keir’s wife and most trusted adviser
- Green Party candidates ‘shared antisemitic slurs and conspiracy theories’
- What millennials want from this general election — and why it matters
And coverage from The Wall Street Journal [unlocked]:
- Former Brexit Champion and Trump Supporter Shakes Up U.K. Election Race
- Britain’s Drama-Weary Voters Prepare for a Battle of the Boring Leaders
- Britain to World: Don’t Let What Happened to Us Happen to You