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  • Politics Show: The 'meh-lection' campaign?
  • Riccardo Cantadori: What conservative principles can offer a divided Britain
  • Populists prosper when liberals no longer know the people

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bbc.co.uk /1 month ago

Politics Show: The 'meh-lection' campaign?

Political analysis with David Wallace Lockhart, Natalie Higgins and Phil Sim.

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conservativehome.com /1 month ago

Riccardo Cantadori: What conservative principles can offer a divided Britain

The wise politician addresses the questions of his age with a view to passing a society’s fundamental values on to future generations, allowing for adjustments that do not compromi...

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conservativehome.com /1 month ago

Populists prosper when liberals no longer know the people

In his new history of liberalism Wooldridge finds ample cause for pessimism. The post Populists prosper when liberals no longer know the people appeared first on Conservative Home.

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econlib.org /1 month ago

“Very difficult, perhaps altogether impossible”: Smith’s political science

Yet the argument of Book V is something quite different. Over hundreds of pages, Smith patiently shows why both peace and a tolerable administration of justice are historically rar...

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theguardian.com /2 weeks ago

The ungovernable country? Why Britain keeps losing prime ministers

May, Johnson, Truss, Sunak, and now perhaps Starmer: each one was brought low for a reason. But what if the deeper problem is the office itself?They were times in which prime minis...

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outsidethebeltway.com /6 days ago

Duverger’s Lawlessness

A little electoral studies wonkery for Sunday morning contemplation.

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conservativehome.com /1 month ago

David Coates: The Primrose League and applied Tory democracy

'A loyal Throne and a patriotic people; that is our policy and that is our faith' so declared Lord Randolph Churchill. In the Primrose League, he founded that ambition found its m...

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bbc.co.uk /2 weeks ago

Politics Show: Streeting moves on Starmer

Political analysis with Natalie Higgins, David Wallace Lockhart and Paul Hutcheon.

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rte.ie /2 weeks ago

Why Britain has turned on its cautious prime minister

Keir Starmer's huge Commons majority always concealed a political weakness: Britain voted more against Conservative chaos than for Labour's cautious leader. Now, with crises mounti...

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conservativehome.com /1 month ago

Luke Graham: Politics has never been so hard to predict – but voters are united, in gloomy discontent

Britain is not a house divided into competing national identities. It is, rather, a country experiencing a shared loss of confidence — “one nation united under gloom”. The post Luk...

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theguardian.com /2 weeks ago

Politics has tossed friendship out of the window – as Keir Starmer is realising | Simon Jenkins

Britain’s embattled PM is beset by enemies. One reason is that Westminster has ceased to be a club and turned into a shamblesThe Tories took years of Westminster turmoil to reach t...

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taxresearch.org.uk /2 weeks ago

Why is it that the UK can no longer find a decent Prime Minister?

Why does Britain keep ending up with weak Prime Ministers? In this video, I argue that the problem is no longer simply about personalities or Read the full article...

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

Starmer the Incurious asks no questions and sees no Mandy-shaped red flags

Appointing an amoral narcissist was the PM’s biggest crime, but he was keen to prosecute others in his Commons statementThings could be worse. The prime minister can still catch a...

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dailymail.com /4 weeks ago

ANDREW NEIL: In a democracy we get the politicians we deserve. Until we give up our predilection for anti-wealth creatio...

The only unknown about next Thursday's elections in England, Scotland and Wales is whether it will be a terrible day for Labour or a truly historic awful one. My money is on the la...

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realclearpolitics.com /3 weeks ago

Britain's Fractured Politics: A Revolt Against the Status Quo

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bbc.co.uk /1 week ago

Politics Show: Cabinet crew and by-elections brewing

Political analysis with Natalie Higgins, David Wallace Lockhart and Liz Lloyd.

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nytimes.com /2 weeks ago

Britain’s Post-Liberal Disorder

Britain’s post-liberal disorder.

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conservativehome.com /1 week ago

Charlotte Salomon: Why competence may decide the next decade of British politics

If Conservatives cannot once again become the party of institutional competence, public order, and state capability, the vacuum will simply deepen. At present, no other political f...

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bbc.co.uk /1 month ago

Final Politics Show: Manifesto special

Political analysis with Natalie Higgins, David Wallace Lockhart, Lynsey Bews and Phil Sim.

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churchtimes.co.uk /1 month ago

Leader comment: Talking tactics

FOR political parties as well as voters, lifelong loyalties can be hard to break. In 1997, Labour and the Liberal Democrats, who were, at the time, natural allies, had an unofficia...

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conservativehome.com /2 weeks ago

David Gauke: Cannons to the right of them, cannons to the left – Labour’s dilemma is also that of the Tories

The strategic challenge for the Tories is that it has been losing support to both its right and left.  Move decisively to the right and more votes get lost to left-wing parties, mo...

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conservativehome.com /2 weeks ago

David Willetts: The Conservatives are actually good at coalitions, but under their own name

Conservatives have, in the past, been good at building up broad coalitions behind big all-embracing Conservative principles, interpretations of which may differ. If we won’t create...

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csmonitor.com /2 weeks ago

Another prime minister appears to be on his way out. Why is the UK so hard to govern?

A looming challenge from Wes Streeting and Andy Burnham appears set to topple Prime Minister Keir Starmer. Why does Britain seem no longer governable?

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huffingtonpost.co.uk /3 weeks ago

'It's Clear We Need A Change Of Leader – Andy Burnham Must Return To Westminster', Says Labour Peer

Keir Starmer and Andy Burnhamin Downing Street in July, 2024.The Labour Party finds itself in a profound crisis, squeezed from the right by a resurgent Reform UK and from the left...

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