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  • 13 years

    New Politics: The Prime Minister Speaks

    “Britain can do better. Britain can be better than this.

    Building the greatness of our nation through the greatness of its people.

  • 13 years

    Same candidate elected, in two different constituencies, for two different parti...

    The parliamentary constituencies of Feverford in Kent and Trough in Hertfordshire are not especially well known. But linking these two seats - one Conservative, one Labour - is one astonishing fact, somehow missed in all the acres of coverage about the...

  • 13 years

    Why we need a stronger Electoral Commission

    The election may be over – Thirsk and Malton notwithstanding – but the fall out from the polling station queues continues. The Electoral Commission’s Interim Report came out last week. It makes for fascinating – and at times, revealing – reading.
    Problems occurred at 27 polling stations, across 16 constituencies. The Commission estimate that they involved at least 1,200 people. As a proportion of the 40,000 polling stations in action during the day (or the 29.6 million people who voted), they...

  • 13 years

    The next Great Reform Act? Pull the other one, Nick.

    Nick Clegg has called the new government’s measures to reform politics ‘the most significant programme of empowerment by a British government since the great reforms of the 19th Century’, indeed since the Great Reform Act of 1832.
    "...for someone who says he has embraced a new way of doing politics Clegg’s grand rhetoric bears all the hallmarks of the spin and over-selling which the previous Labour administration was said to be guilty of..."...

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