Category: Revitalising Liberal Democracy

This article first that first appeared on our site has now been published by InFacts Let us imagine, for a moment, that Boris had backed…

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You can’t help noticing, looking back at the past century or so of UK political history, that a split in the Conservative Party can be…

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Several years ago, I remember meeting one particular investment manager and asking him what his investment approach was. He said: ¨We avoid everything that the…

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Let us imagine, for a moment, that Boris had backed Remain. He announces he is due to deliver a keynote speech. He is still a…

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“What people want in this country is action and not too much talk.” Rory Stewart What is the radical centre? This is suddenly a more important…

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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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Today I went for lunch at the Corner Bakery, just opposite our home. Fortunately it had a table available, which is always touch and go….

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As I argued in the Guardian earlier in the week, the Greens and Lib Dems should not be too overwhelmed by their results in last week’s…

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Way back in 1986, I went to the launch in Oxford Town Hall of my friend Martin Stott’s book Spilling the Beans – subtitled “A…

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As always, everyone is interpreting the European Election results in the way that suits their own pre-conceived ideas. So here goes with my interpretation of…

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Friends, Radix followers, countrymen, lend me your ears I come to bury May not to praise her The evil that men or women do lives…

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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…

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