Populism: a cover up for inconsistency and personal interests
A parallel between the UK and Italy digs beyond the usual suspects to find that coherence in politics is a thing of the past – or so we thought…
A parallel between the UK and Italy digs beyond the usual suspects to find that coherence in politics is a thing of the past – or so we thought…
Beware of newspapers that claim to be your friends
Voter disillusionment means it’s time to start thinking creatively about what new democratic institutions could look like
RE:SEAT represents an attempt to throw the baby out with the bathwater, and should be resisted.
If I feel a sense of déjà vu as I watch UKIP’s rise today, just imagine the view from Crosby’s chair at Conservative Party HQ. David Cameron’s election strategist hasn’t just seen this film before – he’s already written the script.
Daniel Elton covers the latest data from YouGov and finds that unpopular as they may be, the Tories rhetoric on the economy still rules the roost.