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Baroness Warsi is a product of her own failed analysis

Jonathan Russell
5 August, 2014

I value any principled stand, but I worry when the principles don’t stand up to scrutiny.

The Tory tax bombshell that would clobber middle earners

James Bloodworth
30 July, 2014

A senior Tory at the heart of government policymaking has let slip that the Conservatives are considering a new tax plan which could hammer middle and low earners.

Immigration policy needs to focus on building cohesive communities

Jill Rutter
30 July, 2014

Instead of dog-whistling, David Cameron should be helping local government manage the impacts of migration.

Cameron has played into the SNP’s hands

Ed Jacobs
16 July, 2014

In creating a team to try and secure a Tory victory in 2015, David Cameron may have tipped the balance in the debate on Scotland’s future – and not in the way he wants.

We don’t only need more women in the Cabinet

James Bloodworth
14 July, 2014

Let’s get more women into politics. But let’s not forget about the often mentioned ‘ordinary people’.

Shuffling the pack: do reshuffles affect poll ratings?

Rich Durber
14 July, 2014

If they were hoping for a positive poll bounce from their reshuffles, most recent prime ministers will have been disappointed.

Surveillance bill: fear should never be used to push through new laws

Erin Saltman
11 July, 2014

Britain’s widespread surveillance is already broader than the majority of other European countries.

PMQs: A&E waiting times: a Prime Minister in denial

James Bloodworth
9 July, 2014

The A&E crisis starts in the GP’s surgery. Labour should make more of this.

Tory ally convicted of race hate appointed to Civil Liberties committee

James Bloodworth
4 July, 2014

A Finnish MEP and ally of David Cameron with a criminal record for inciting racial hatred has been appointed to the Civil Liberties Committee of the European Parliament.

It’s official: the immigration clampdown is hurting British business

James Bloodworth
3 July, 2014

Pandering to anti-migrant sentiment is hurting the British economy.

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