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Weak Centrists Create Hard Times – British Populism as a Thatcherite Legacy
The political centre does not have a divine right to govern; it must prove itself worthy of trust again, or face being wiped out. In March, the two main parties of UK politics found themselves trailing in the polls for the first time to insurgent populists on the left and right. There is no denying that parties that thrive on pitting the people against a perceived corrupt elite are rising and winning elections. For some time, the primary explanations of populism surging have
Jonathan Walford-Phekoo
6 days ago5 min read


Dirty Business
Trigger Warning - mention of suicide & violence & sickening greed / minor spoiler alert “You know what it is,” says Ash. “It’s the free jazz. If that gets out…” In the concluding episode of Joseph Bullman's new docuseries Dirty Business , Ash speaks in hushed tones with James about the burglary of his home. In the midst of his disquieting investigation into Thames Water's conduct in the River Windrush, his lighthearted jest feels misplaced. It calls back to one of the opening
Freya Ebeling
Mar 34 min read


In Conversation With Amar Mecinović, Left Candidate For Mayor Of Skopje
On the 19th of October this year the first round of the local elections in North Macedonia were held. This country is home to one of the fastest growing left-wing parties in Europe: Levica (the Left). Since its founding ten years ago it has experienced a gradual rise in its number of elected officials. In the 2020 parliamentary elections two MPs from its ranks, including the party leader Dimitar Apasiev, took office, and in the 2024 parliamentary elections they expanded the p
Adrian Waters
Oct 31, 202514 min read


Renationalising British Railways Won't Work – Here’s Why
The biggest story of the week is that the Rwanda bill has finally passed through Parliament. Rejoice! Apparently the first flights have...
Dan Sillett
Apr 26, 20244 min read
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