There is perhaps no more explosive combination than religion and politics. Which is why so many tend to steer away from it. But we can’t…
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There is perhaps no more explosive combination than religion and politics. Which is why so many tend to steer away from it. But we can’t…
Will 21st century China some day dominate Asia? Will it succeed in building its neighbourhood that which the United States, guided by the Monroe doctrine, built…
It just hasn’t happened for Change UK. There was a moment when it could have, but a combination of naivety, poor timing, bad organisation and…
What is the radical centre? Isn’t it just a re-hash of the Third Way, of Blair, Major and Cameron? With hindsight, New Labour was far…
Every political groupie will tell you never to attach too much importance to a single opinion poll, while at the same time moving from ecstasy…
More than any other organisation on the planet, the European Union (EU) assembles countries whose democracy works well. When you travel in Europe from East…
There is already a booming cacophany of op-eds, columns and think-pieces surrounding the coming EU elections. I hope I can offer a slightly different approach,…
It really is enough to make Remainers scream. Not only could the ‘Remain parties’ not manage any kind of joint front for the European elections,…
When I was editor of Liberal Democrat News, during the Ashdown era, I became fascinated watching the real divisions inside the Lib Dem party. Year…
Bureaucratic institutions are an integral aspect of modern society. The way they work is at the root of the problems today. In a previous piece,…
At the beginning of May, the Trump administration made it clear that it would break with the neo-conservatism of previous Republican administrations. Born of the…
So, the Lib Dems are back. Well, sort of. Their national share of the vote on Thursday across England is calculated to have been about…