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What hope for liberalism in the US presidential election?

Embed from Getty Images American history and politics are a passion of mine, so I always look forward to their primary season. A year when the incumbent President is not seeking reelection is always...

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Blue Collar Liberals update

In October 2015 I wrote an article for Lib Dem Voice entitled ‘We Need More Blue Collar Liberals’. Since then I have been attempting to keep the issues raised by the article ‘live’, turning statements...

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To leave or not to leave – that is the question

Embed from Getty Images   The EU is in the news and is likely to stay there for many months to come. My relationship with Europe as a political issue started way back when I was 11 years old. It was...

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A personal reflection on the General Election, its aftermath and liberalism

I allowed my membership of the Liberal Democrats to lapse a while back but I took that decision without rancour. My involvement had not been passive I stood for local council and campaigned vigorously...

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No country for old men?

It doesn’t seem that long ago that the trend was for younger political leaders. We had Blair, then Cameron, Clegg and Miliband. Our American cousins elected the youthful Barack Obama as their...

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Opinion: The Trade Union and Workplace Reforms Debate

The issue of the unions and strikes is back in the political arena. I have lost count of the number of times in recent years that the Tories have called for participation thresholds in industrial...

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Opinion: Thoughts on some Liberal candidates past and present

The first General Election I can remember was in 1979, when as a fifteen year old I was starting to really get interested in politics. In my village and constituency (Henley) the Tories were well...

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Opinion: What’s in a name ?

View image | gettyimages.com   Having recently finished reading a biography of Charles Kennedy, which covered the merger of the Liberal Party and SDP in detail, I pondered for some time on the...

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Opinion: The Liberal Democrats are setting the agenda on health and social care

View image | gettyimages.com As the General Election campaign gathers pace all parties are focusing on the future of our NHS and social care, but it is the Liberal Democrats who are setting the...

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Opinion: A golden handshake

Jonny Smith, the principal character in Stephen King’s ‘The Dead Zone’, awakes from a coma with the power to see into a person’s future by touching them. It starts in hospital where he forsees a...

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Opinion: The Betting Industry and Animal Welfare

The proliferation of betting shops in our high streets and the associated issue of the amounts gambled on high stakes gaming machines have been the subject of intense political debate recently. The...

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Opinion: What if ?

View image | gettyimages.com In February 1974 Edward Heath called  a snap General Election in response to a second miners’ strike in three years. Heath famously posed the election as a decision on...

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Opinion: The future of pensioner benefits

Our pensioners quite rightly enjoy a number of benefits and it was of course a Liberal government that introduced the old age pension over a century ago. As part of the coalition it was a Lib Dem...

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A liberal century

View image | gettyimages.com In many ways the 20th century could be described as a socialist one. Internationally parties using that label emerged gaining electoral strength, or in some cases,notably...

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What a mess – the Labour leadership election

A lot of fellow Liberals, and indeed those from right across the political spectrum, will share my view that the current Labour Party leadership election has descended into farce. The question is how...

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Time to evaluate the privatisation of Royal Mail

View image | gettyimages.com The privatisation of Royal Mail was mooted by all the main political parties and finally happened under the last government. Like a lot of the public sector, our postal...

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We need more blue collar Liberals

View image | gettyimages.com There is plenty of debate across the political spectrum about how unrepresentative of the overall population our elected politicians are. Much of this discussion focuses...

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Let’s get some national campaigns going on issues the voters care about

Our Party is all about campaigning. It is what saved the old Liberal Party from extinction and what sustains us in difficult times. I know local parties up and down the country are running campaigns on...

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Blair’s other legacy

It is inevitable given that it became the issue that defined his premiership – the failed invasion of Iraq will be seen as Blair’s great legacy. He got plenty of other things wrong too, but for all his...

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What hope for liberalism in the US presidential election?

Embed from Getty Images American history and politics are a passion of mine, so I always look forward to their primary season. A year when the incumbent President is not seeking reelection is always...

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