Category: Revitalising Liberal Democracy

I have reflected this past week that it is worth listening to those with whom one violently disagrees. If one listens patiently enough – really…

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This article was first published in the Times of Malta The Speaker in the UK Parliament has ruled out bringing Theresa May’s deal back for…

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The signature of the Treaty of Aix-la-Chapelle by Angela Merkel and Emmanuel Macron, on January 22, gave rise to a lot of hope, particularly in…

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This article was first published in CityAM Who knows, Theresa May’s deal may yet get through parliament at the third attempt. It seems unlikely given…

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In the land of pantomime, this government has led – maybe even forced – parliament to turn itself into a tragic farce. Last week’s events…

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…and why we need a radical centre Based on the book “The Death of Liberal Democracy?” The Rt Hon the Lord LansleyFormer Secretary of State…

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I heard an amazing radio interview a couple of weeks back with two voices from the past, Joe Haines and Bernard Donoughue from Harold Wilson’s …

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Although there is still more than a year and a half left until the presidential election on the first Tuesday of November 2020, the US…

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I have always wanted to go ‘beyond satire’. Now I have actually, I am proud to say, been accused of it. Among other things. Why?…

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As Brexit Day approaches, it seems fair to look back and conclude with a reasonable amount of certainty that the British political system was either…

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In Brooklyn, a suburb of New York where he was born 77 years ago, Bernie Sanders launched his presidential campaign on Saturday, March 2, 2019….

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Like other developed countries, the USA is experiencing more inequality than at any time since World War II. As in other countries, the rise of…

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