Who won the Dutch elections? The day before the election I was having lunch with two Dutch politicians and a political commentator. They were hoping…
Who won the Dutch elections? The day before the election I was having lunch with two Dutch politicians and a political commentator. They were hoping…
In one of the books of the Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy the earthling hero Arthur Dent, fed up with being served insipid hot drinks,…
It’s been a long time since politics has excited quite so much passion as it seems to do these days. For the last few years,…
There is an inevitable tension between acting on one’s beliefs in trying to find ways to keep Britain in the EU and acting in the…
We have always argued that seeing our political landscape in terms of Right vs Left is an outdated concept. What other concepts may be more…
For most of you reading this, 2016 was a terrible year. Perhaps there are some out there who believe the opposite is true: given Nigel…
Following the success of “The Death of Liberal Democracy?”, Radix has published a new book. This one is entitled “2017” and makes predictions about the…
In June last year, we published a paper on the Bank of England’s Quantitative Easing Programme. In our report we showed that the program as…
We all continue to be surprised. Trump has signed several executive orders in his first week. He has given the go-ahead for the Keystone XL…
Last week, I travelled to the Veneto region and spoke with politicians, academics and journalists about Italian politics, Veneto autonomy and the Five Star Movement,…
Nobody quite knows what any of these terms mean. One interpretation is that a soft Brexit would maintain access to the customs union and maybe…
Another referendum has come and gone. This time in Italy. A high turnout of voters soundly rejected Matteo Renzi’s proposed constitutional reforms. Renzi will, tomorrow,…