Tag: Politics

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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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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The political Right has always had a rather narrow interpretation of ‘pro-business’. It has interpreted it as deregulation and the euphemism of ‘flexible Labour markets.’…

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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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Something is stirring out there. We have lived now for far too long with politics dominated by the same old Brexiteers and anti-Brexiteers, slugging it…

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At Radix, we believe that many of our institutions need reform to bring them up to date with the requirements of the 21st century. But…

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So the cat is out of the bag. Or maybe it is. A document has been leaked about Brexit scenarios, prepared it would seem by…

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In a recent, outstanding article for The Guardian, Gary Younge argued that the “fantasies” of Brexit may have been in part propelled not only by a…

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In many countries, mainstream politics have become stagnant, enabling the political success of reactionary forces like Brexit, euroscepticism, secessionist movements and worse. This has put…

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The US government shutdown this year has been short-lived. For now. In the UK, such a shutdown is unthinkable. A government that cannot get its…

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Stability or change? This seems to be the question on everyone’s mind. And it has come to the fore in the wake of the results of…

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Emmanuel Macron has launched his international agenda. In the last two weeks, he has visited China (his first state visit to Asia) and the UK….

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