Tag: Labour Party

There was a fascinating article in the New Statesman last month about the fraught US presidential election in November, written by the editor of a magazine called…

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We are governed by a grim bunch of numpties, a whole wheelbarrow full of them. It is hard to think of a less competent government…

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A friend of mine wrote to me a few days ago, explaining that he was pleased about the results I the last two by-elections, but…

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Sir Vince Cable, with his co-athor and wife, Rachel, in conversation with political journalist, Anne Perkins discussing their new book about his time in the…

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The biggest criticism of Keir Starmer over the last eighteen months had been a lack of clarity over what he stands for. What does he…

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Warring Fictions: Left Populism and it’s defining myths (Rowman & Littlefield, 2019) Colin Talbot talks to Chris Clarke, one of the latest writers to try…

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For political nerds, a club of which I confess to being a fully paid-up member, elections are usually times of great excitement. Yet this election…

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We are offered a contest between two leaders while trends point to multi-party competition It may seem an absurd question to ask ourselves as the…

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Is the Lberal Democrats’ promise to revoke Article 50 a masterstroke or a big mistake?

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As I watch the woeful spectacle of the appointment of the UK’s next prime minister by an un-representative electoral college that is at the top…

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Immediately following the Euro elections I wrote: “Given the success of the Brexit Party, the likelihood is that the Tories might feel compelled to move to…

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The Lib Dems are on a roll, the Greens are still making progress but Change UK have had a disastrous few weeks.  Nevertheless, unless you believe…

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