If the public don’t care about political corruption, maybe the law still will.

In politics, like murder, motives matter
If the public don’t care about political corruption, maybe the law still will.
A man accused of spending a fake $20 bill should not be murdered by cops. But what are the prospects for anything really changing?
Cummings breaking lockdown might change nothing in practical terms, but it actually changes everything about UK politics.
This story may shift no opinions aside from a couple of hundred people. But those couple of hundred are powerful.
The Supreme Court finds against the Government. But try to remember why it doesn’t matter to Boris Johnson, not just why it might.
Yellowhammer feels like it should be important, but is it? In a new regular feature we ask “does it even matter?”