Category: Revitalising Liberal Democracy

Well, that is how the Book of Revelation puts it (3:16), and it may be peculiarly good advice for the Lib Dems in the local…

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Engaging in an act of war is always a serious decision for a head of state. Emmanuel Macron surely did not take lightly the decision…

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The post-war world was blessed with a period of peace and prosperity that is clearly coming to an end. The strikes against Syrian chemical weapons…

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I have just come back from travelling around Europe by train. I wanted to show my children some of it before the re-imposition of passports…

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On March 21, 71 to 20 majority of the elected members in the 135-seat Catalan parliament voted for the immediate freeing of the political prisoners…

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Has the Skripal case – the poisoning in England by chemical nerve agent of a former Russian double agent, with collateral casualties – led to…

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A pattern of behaviour is emerging that should make us all think twice about dismissing Trump as someone who does not know what he is…

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There has been a great deal of media speculation about the prospect of a new centre party in the UK. Meanwhile in many countries in…

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On March 20, we held an event that, sadly, feels rather unusual these days. Not only was it constructively focused on mapping out what a…

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How far will the West go in deserting the Syrian Kurds in their struggle against the Turkish Islamic Ogre? On March 18 2018, the Turkish…

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What is a progressive these days? I find myself asking this question constantly for a range of reasons which those who know me will understand….

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On March 17 2018, Xi Jinping was unanimously re-elected president for five years by the 2,970 deputies of the National People’s Congress of China. An…

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