Among the news this week, you might have missed one seemingly unimportant piece. Eric Pickles’ department has decided...
Among the news this week, you might have missed one seemingly unimportant piece. Eric Pickles’ department has decided...
Consider these facts about the East Coast railway franchise. Between 2003 and 2009, when the franchise was privately...
Wedge issues are part and parcel of politics. You can’t use them too often, but it is difficult not to use them at...
Born at the start of the 1980s, I am, supposedly, one of Thatcher’s children. Isn’t that an incredible statement?...
The post-budget discussion has rightly focused on the deficit, borrowing and growth. Talk of more cuts just around the...
The IDS-Cait Reilly spat has been both amusing and illuminating, but it poses big questions for Labour, as well as the...
It’s a commonplace that the Lib Dems are Lib Dead. The polls taken so far this year have them hovering around 10 per...
The past few weeks have seen boosts to the Labour approach to business from two unlikely sources. First, the Economist...
I have always liked Tip O’Neill’s judgement that all politics is local. It rings true, and it comforts the weary...
It is often said that Labour has an immigration problem and that – for some – the solution is to talk tough. I’m not...
Over the summer, there has been a lot of interest in Ed Miliband’s new ‘guru’, the Australian academic Tim...
Oppositions rarely get a hearing for their policies, unless they are particularly mad or bad. People remember Michael...