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As part of the great protest movement of the Sudanese people against the military dictatorship that has been in place for thirty years, an amazing…

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“The faith is Europe,” said the great Catholic historian Hilaire Belloc. “Europe is the faith.” We might not use that kind of language these days…

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One of the most long-lasting impacts of Brexit will be the way it has shaken up traditional political allegiances. The weakness of the Lib Dems…

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I am on the other side of this argument to David Boyle. I am not looking back to 40 years of membership, only 12. I…

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It has been more than six years that the French army has been deployed in Mali. In this former colony of AOF (French West Africa),…

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I have been asked to start a discussion on: “System change. Challenging established notions. Re-imagining our societies”. I assume that the aim of the discussion is…

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I found myself in agreement with Norman Lamb last week that his party (and mine) was in danger of becoming an equally irresponsible version of…

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Various points have been made regarding my critique of Proportional Representation (PR) from the standpoint of my ‘Fuzzy Democracy’, which I claim to be a…

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‘Take Back Control’, the oft-quoted, and occasionally parodied, slogan of the Vote Leave campaign, is as compelling as it is simple. It doesn’t just appeal…

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On January 28, viewers around the world realised that a technological war had indeed begun between the United States of America and China. That day,…

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We all have a tendency to judge whether decisions were right or wrong decisions by their outcome. Yet, decision scientists have always cautioned against such…

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Let me categorise myself to start with. I voted remain in 2016, though armed only with the conviction that – if Boris Johnson and Nigel…

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