Politics Elections 22 November 2019 Week Four: A lot of terrible Bowie jokes The New Statesman political team discuss the campaign's fourth week. By New Statesman Politics Desk LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 14: Prime Minister, Boris Johnson and Labour leader, Jeremy Corbyn attend the State Opening of Parliament at the Palace of Westminster on October 14, 2019 in London, England. The Queen's speech is expected to announce plans to end the free movement of EU citizens to the UK after Brexit, new laws on crime, health and the environment. (Photo by Jack Hill - WPA Pool / Getty Images) Subscribe to the Saturday Read View all newsletters Your new guide to the best writing on ideas, politics, books and culture each weekend – from the New Statesman. Sign up here Select and enter your email address The Saturday Read Your weekly guide to the best writing on ideas, politics, books and culture every Saturday. The best way to sign up for The Saturday Read is via saturdayread.substack.com Morning Call The New Statesman's quick and essential guide to the news and politics of the day. The best way to sign up for Morning Call is via morningcall.substack.com Your email address First Name Last Name Sign up Visit our privacy Policy for more information about our services, how Progressive Media Investments may use, process and share your personal data, including information on your rights in respect of your personal data and how you can unsubscribe from future marketing communications. THANK YOU Close Content from our partners The Circular Economy: Green growth, jobs and resilience Spotlight Water security: is it a government priority? Spotlight Defend, deter, protect: the critical capabilities we rely on Spotlight Related Politics Labour shouldn’t fear the facile general election petition Labour Why Rachel Reeves is channelling Thatcher UK Politics Assisted dying is not about individual suffering, but about the value we place on all human life