I referred to our Cambridge event in a post here last Saturday. We have sold many tickets since then. There are only around 30 left
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Why didn’t the media go for Mandelson before now?
Some of what is now being said about Peter Mandelson has long been known. That is why questions about who knew what, when and why
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There are no disposable people
I am sharing this from ‘The World’ newsletter from the New York Times this morning. In it, the newsletter’s editor, Katrina Bennhold (who seems like
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Developing our thinking on the politics of care
I mentioned yesterday the issues we have encountered on social media when using the phrase the politics of care to describe the thinking I have
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What happens if Trump cancels the midterm elections?
What if a US president simply refuses to allow an election to take place? This video is not a conspiracy theory. It is a risk
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Reform’s hollow promise
There is an article in the FT this morning that blows apart the only known political justification for Reform, which is their claim to be able
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YouTube does not like “care”
Over the last few days, we have put out videos with the word “care” in the thumbnail, title, or description. None has worked well, especially
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Learning political poetry writing – taught by an angry poet
An old friend of mine, the poet Steve Pottinger, put this on his Substack yesterday, and I reproduce it here with his permission: If you’ve
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Noting the odds
This was encouraging when I noticed it on Twitter last night: You might have to click the image to see a larger version to read
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