Category: Revitalising Liberal Democracy

Phillip Hammond, the UK Chancellor of Exchequer makes jokes about the lovable heroes Pooh and Eeyore, while delivering his budget statement to Parliament. Meanwhile. life…

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At this cross-party event, MPs from across the political spectrum discuss their views on whether the EEA/EFTA option presents a good option for post-Brexit Britain…

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Jeremy Corbyn’s performance in Prime Minister’s question time last week on the nerve gas attack on Sergei Skripal and his daughter was met with predictable…

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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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Donald Trump amazed the world on 9 March when he suddenly said he would meet Kim Jong-un one-on-one. To date, no US president in office…

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

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Are we returning to Dr Folamour’s dark days? Are the Americans and the Russians looking to replay their nuclear war of the Cold War years,…

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I was interviewed by the new television news arm of the Financial Times a couple of weeks back, and realised – perhaps a little reluctantly –…

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During a recent trip to the US, I was chatting to my Filipino taxi driver. California is going to the dogs, he told me. The…

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After the Second World War and its march of unprecedented atrocities, the great powers all proclaimed that the pursuit of the ‘common good’ of humanity…

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Now that Parliament has the right to vote on the final deal, it is very likely that the Conservative government will support a public referendum…

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Strategically, the 1990s were a golden decade for the West. For the North American-European couple, whose marriage – a marriage of the head if not…

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