Opinion: Avoiding cynical electoral reform
At Prime Minister’s Questions this week, David Cameron hammered Gordon Brown over the reports that, faced with an almost certain general election defeat, Labour is finally ready to introduce some form...
View ArticleOpinion: On Broken Promises
I’m sure many of you, like myself, watched Vince Cable’s interview on the Politics Show last week where he denied breaking any promises to oppose a rise in tuition fees, with a certain feeling of...
View ArticleOpinion: Leading Labour figures guilty of the worst kind of opportunism
London burns and communities reel from successive nights of violence and looting, rumour is rife, facts are scare. All we know that peaceful vigil held for Mark Duggan, who was shot dead by police on...
View ArticleOpinion: Ed Miliband’s tuition fees announcement – more a headline than a policy
On the eve of the Labour Party conference, Ed Milliband announced in an interview with The Observer, that he plans ‘to slash university tuition fees by a third’, by reducing the cap on tuition fees to...
View ArticleOpinion: 3 Liberal Criticisms of Stephen Tall’s defence of Tim Farron
Lib Dem Voice co-editor Stephen Tall has produced his 3 liberal reasons to stick up for Tim Farron. Now Stephen is a man I respect and who writes a lot of sense, but on this occasion I beg leave to...
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