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James Bloodworth

Website James Bloodworth is the former editor of Left Foot Forward.

Young people locked out of property market

James Bloodworth
11 February, 2013

Young people are increasingly locked out of the property market due to rising prices.

Comment: French intervention in Mali is not colonialism. The Islamists really are our enemies

James Bloodworth
11 February, 2013

The French liberation of Mali from islamists should be welcomed by the left.

Obama the drone President?

James Bloodworth
8 February, 2013

Obama: The drone President?

The coalition declares war on speed cameras. Road deaths go up

James Bloodworth
8 February, 2013

The coalition declares war on speed cameras and road deaths go up

Women still blamed for sexual violence, according to study

James Bloodworth
8 February, 2013

New figures show that women are still blamed by a significant proportion of people for sexual violence.

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Look Left – Gay marriage, Mid-Staffordshire Trust, and Gove’s u-turn

James Bloodworth
7 February, 2013

James Bloodworth looks back at the week’s politics, including our progressive, regressive and evidence of the week.

Gove: Ebaccs will give us most rigorous education system in the world

James Bloodworth
7 February, 2013

Michael Gove has done a U-turn over plans to scrap GCSEs.

More spending cuts on the way if coalition is to meet savings targets

James Bloodworth
7 February, 2013

If the coalition is to meet its spending targets it will have to make further cuts to departmental budgets.

Falklands: Time for the left to stop dancing to Kirchner’s tune

James Bloodworth
6 February, 2013

The left is too soft on Argentina’s claims to the Falkland Islands. The left should instead support the islanders’ right to self-determination.

And the next leader of the Liberal Democrats is…

James Bloodworth
6 February, 2013

A look at the contenders for the leadership of the Liberal Democrats after Nick Clegg steps down.

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