In the Guardian on Monday, I set out five different ways we might kick start politics from a broad radical centre in the UK – by which…
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In the Guardian on Monday, I set out five different ways we might kick start politics from a broad radical centre in the UK – by which…
What a confused state economists and central bankers are in these days. One can’t envy them their job – always difficult but apparently now veering…
I have just written a book for Biteback entitled Apocalypse Delayed: Why the Left is Still in Trouble. If you’re interested in the book, you…
Can the UK exercise some degree of control on EU immigration while still having access to the European Single Market? This is maybe the most…
The year 1992 saw the start of the new-look European Union and the Maastricht treaty which created it. It was also the year of an…
It’s a long game. Any predictions of the eventual effects of Brexit on both Britain and the European Union are likely to be premature. The…
Don’t let’s carp about the way that government has developed in the UK – there is no doubt that, in two ways in particular, they…
They all wanted a change from what they were doing. They wanted to be more useful. “I’d like to leave something better behind me than…
As I usually do this time of year, I have been leading seminars with some of the annual crop of Darzi fellows, the cadre of…
The Brexit referendum was supposed to be an exercise in democracy. Instead it is turning out that the Brexit decision is being used to push…
“How disappointing Mr Bond. Your pitiful little island hasn’t even been threatened.” I recalled these words of Blofeld, the arch-villain of Diamonds are Forever, when…