Category: Revitalising Liberal Democracy

Conservative Party Autumn Conference, Hall 11b, Birmingham ICCSince the Iraq War at least, what foreign policy should look like has not corresponded to an easy…

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“We want politicians who are neither populists like Farage, or “born to rule” types like Cameron…..we want politicians who are more like every day people.”…

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When the financial crash of 2008 occurred, many on the Left thought that their time had finally arrived. The news of banks crashing, the economy…

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An illiberal tide is sweeping across the world. From the US to Europe; from Asia to the Arab world, liberal values are in retreat. Rising…

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Article by Joe Zammit-Lucia published on Writeyou.co.uk “Throughout Europe, our liberal democracies as we know them seem to be dying in the face of extremist…

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This autumn, Radix will be publishing a full-length report on this topic. When one examines the Conservative Party’s internecine divisions and all-out obsessions regarding the…

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It’s a paradox. People with liberal values are everywhere. In every political party, socialists and conservatives alike. Yet liberal democracy is struggling across Europe and…

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For those of you unaware, the Conservative government is bringing in new boundaries in 2018, ones that will form the basis of constituencies for whenever…

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Brexit means Brexit. This was the Prime Minister’s only statement post referendum. It is a vacuous and meaningless statement. Just like saying beer means beer….

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Power to the people! This is the cry of those who call for more participative democracy. Be they party leaders (or aspiring leaders) like Corbyn…

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Donald Trump has announced his foreign policy plans. It boils down to seven points; let us look at them before going any further: withdraw the…

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It’s hard to believe last year’s Tory party conference was only last year. Back then Cameron seemed indestructible and Osborne was the assumed next prime minister….

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