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What happened to progress?

5 September 2011

What happened to progress?

Peter King
5 September 2011
One of the arguments used by the pro-AV campaign in the early spring was that a positive vote to change … Continue reading “What happened to progress?”

The Labour Party pulls down the final curtain – on itself!

26 September 2010

The Labour Party pulls down the final curtain – on itself!

Charles K. Rowley
26 September 2010
Yesterday, the Electoral College of the Labour Party announced the outcome of its leadership election. “Red Ed” Miliband was elected … Continue reading “The Labour Party pulls down the final curtain – on itself!”

Do we finally have a grown-up government?

4 October 2010

Do we finally have a grown-up government?

Peter King
4 October 2010
Politics, unlike commentary, is the art of the possible. It is about getting things done and surviving in the process. … Continue reading “Do we finally have a grown-up government?”

The Labour Party pulls down the final curtain – on itself!

26 September 2010

The Labour Party pulls down the final curtain – on itself!

Charles K. Rowley
26 September 2010
Yesterday, the Electoral College of the Labour Party announced the outcome of its leadership election. “Red Ed” Miliband was elected … Continue reading “The Labour Party pulls down the final curtain – on itself!”

A time to be negative

7 April 2010

A time to be negative

Peter King
7 April 2010
Most of us are interested in politics because we believe in something, whether this is liberty, free markets or personal responsibility. … Continue reading “A time to be negative”

The Labour Party and Arthur Seldon’s predictions

9 September 2008
Government and Institutions

The Labour Party and Arthur Seldon’s predictions

John Meadowcroft
9 September 2008
In a letter to The Times on 8 August 1980, the IEA’s founder Editorial Director Arthur Seldon made the following … Continue reading “The Labour Party and Arthur Seldon’s predictions”

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