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Posts Tagged: Paul Mason

Anand Menon: Our latest research finds that the Conservatives are divided on economics, but united on culture.

The Tories have an interest in a focus on values. Reports suggest that some in Downing Street are encouraging Johnson to launch a ‘war on woke’.

By Anand Menon | 30 June 2020 | 49 comments

‘Words have consequences.’ Unless, it seems, you’re a hardcore Remainer.

What would they say if Brexiteers used the language of coups, Nazis, and spilt blood that has been so prevalent from the pro-EU camp in the last 24 hours?

By Mark Wallace | 29 August 2019 | 625 comments

Iain Dale: On Newsnight, I erect my Tower of Power

And: For May, there should be no way back from losing. My Tory leadership straw poll. Cox, a man of substance and integrity. Plus, Tower of Power extra: Dick for Iain.

By Iain Dale | 7 December 2018 | 88 comments

Iain Dale: There’s a glint in Harman’s eye as she watches the Speaker’s chair

Plus: For and against bombing Syria. For Andrew Neil. Against Andrew Adonis. And: not an erection in sight.

By Iain Dale | 13 April 2018 | 152 comments

Momentum marches on – but it has even bigger ambitions

Lansman and co hope to gain even more power, members and clout – if they can keep a grip on their own operation.

By Mark Wallace | 16 January 2018 | 54 comments

Rebecca Lowe Coulson: Luther voted Brexit! And other errors about Britain and the Reformation.

A decision like leaving the EU had billions of causes: some of those were set in motion by happenings centuries ago, but none pre-determine what happens today.

By Rebecca Lowe | 8 November 2017 | 55 comments

Will the so-called “progressive alliance” ever get its act together?

New evidence suggests their supposed voter base doesn’t exist. Meanwhile, they’re taking the day off.

By Mark Wallace | 14 May 2017 | 45 comments

Kieron O’Hara: Why does the Left hate Trump? After all, in some ways he’s one of them.

See his support for protectionism, big government, big debts – and more.

By Kieron O'Hara | 28 January 2017 | 107 comments

Rebecca Coulson: The grey jumpers fight back. What I saw at the Fabian Conference.

If Labour doesn’t see itself as a party of power, it’s unsurprising that others don’t either.

By Rebecca Lowe | 18 January 2017 | 5 comments

Rebecca Coulson: Cable-knit sweaters, Paul Mason and a No Prayer Breakfast. My week at Labour’s conference.

Momentum’s momentum doesn’t need to fizz with punch: they’ve won already.

By Rebecca Lowe | 28 September 2016 | 6 comments

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