The real reason the Lib Dems U-turned on the Bedroom Tax
The Bedroom Tax U-turn is about dire Lib Dem poll ratings, not principles.
The Bedroom Tax U-turn is about dire Lib Dem poll ratings, not principles.
Nick Clegg’s speech yesterday suggests perhaps not.
For liberalism to survive, its thinkers and activists will need to wrest control from those so mired in the Westminster bubble.
The coalition is moving toward a welfare system that is surreal in its cruelty, writes Annie Powell.
The evidence is mounting that the argument for £9,000 tuition fees has failed – both morally and economically, argues James Bloodworth.
Labour should worry if Nick Clegg goes. The likelihood of a strong Lib Dem General Election performance would be greatly enhanced by a new – left-leaning – leader.
In sounding like a normal human being, Farage is picking up support.
Here at Left Foot Forward we’ve been critical of Nick Clegg in the past, but during tonight’s debate our sympathies will be firmly with the Lib Dem leader.
Today’s announcements are welcome, but the direction of travel is worrying.
Some of the tax cuts being proposed by the Tories and the Lib Dems sound good, but in reality they are highly regressive.