Category: Revitalising Liberal Democracy

What made the political success of the Five Star Movement in Italy possible?

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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…

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British politics is more broken today than we have seen it in decades. Both main parties have moved to the extremes of right and left….

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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…

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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…

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Many of us are tending to form the impression that our societies are fraying at the edges. In the UK, people have probably never been…

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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…

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“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…

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Both sides of the Brexit negotiations are sticking doggedly to their guns. The UK is determined to show that crucial items like the Irish border…

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I have returned, as General Macarthur might have said. I was only gone a week to the calmer fields of Picardy, but I feel kike…

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The Bank Holiday weekend may well be remembered as a momentous one in British politics. Something happened that would have been inconceivable as recently as…

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Last week I was at a wedding reception in the US. Many were friends from New Orleans. They related how crime was increasing in the…

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