Category: Revitalising Liberal Democracy

What does respecting ‘the will of the people’ mean? Those in favour of an extreme Brexit claim that they are respecting the will of the…

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By chance, last week, I watched a recording of Robin Cook’s resignation speech in the House of Commons. It was during the Iraq debate in…

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Have supposed liberals become the most illiberal of all? The latest fracas happened at Google. An employee published a note arguing that women and men…

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Inochi. A Japanese phrase which appears to have no exact equivalent in English. I only know about it at all thanks to a blog post…

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Europe seems to move from one crisis to the next. The Eurozone crisis was rapidly followed by the refugee crisis and the Brexit vote. Today…

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Radix is an all-party affair; just take a look at our board if you don’t believe me. But it is no secret that many of…

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It must be hard to be a certain type of conservative in today’s world. Maybe it always was. But today things seem to be changing…

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In what way is immigration relevant to the Brexit debate? Those on the hard, quick Brexit side of the debate claim that immigration was one…

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The change in tone was absolutely striking and, to be honest, it pre-dated the terrorist attack on Borough Market. It began with the Manchester bomb…

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The Brexit debate is moving on. The main issue at the moment is the shape and nature of any transitional deal. Our recent report has put forward…

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This post is a version of one that first appeared in Town and Country Planning magazine. When I first found myself writing about new ideas in the…

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I have seen it many times in the business world. The Chief Financial Officer promoted to be chief executive but never stops actually being and…

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