Will social liberals ever speak up for marriage?
Within the liberal worldview, marriage is all about what you want to do, not what you ought to do
Edited by Peter Franklin
Within the liberal worldview, marriage is all about what you want to do, not what you ought to do
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George Osborne faces a very special temptation – an opportunity to pull the mother of all fiscal fast ones
Sharp differences in opinion can be found in all the major parties, but in the Labour Party they don’t matter.
Prison works but at a heavy price
Tax credits are meant to help the low paid but they also transfer resources from good to bad employers
Has Labour contracted out the development of its manifesto to an independent think tank? The short answer is ‘no’, but the long answer is much more interesting.
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Like most essential commodities, if we can’t produce enough electricity of our own at a reasonable price, then we should import it instead
If badgers are still sauntering around the countryside as if they owned the place, then how come we’re making progress against bovine TB?