Just as in May 2015, culture was at the heart of an incoming government in 1997. That year, real political change after eighteen years of Conservative rule was reflected in the spirit of ‘cool Britannia’, a prevailing sense that what...
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The general election is just over three weeks away.
It’s the most important election in a generation. A choice not just between parties but between two competing visions of how our country can succeed.
A Tory plan that says we...
Labour’s five years in opposition culminated in an election manifesto which married fiscal discipline with a programme for social and economic renewal. The document only contained fully costed pledges, but it also promised big solutions on issues from inequality to...
How to Run a Government, so that citizens benefit and taxpayers don’t go crazy
Michael Barber (Penguin, March 2015)
The skills needed to win elections are very different from those required to govern effectively. In his new book Sir Michael Barber...
Politics has changed dramatically over the last five years. The coalition, the collapse of the LibDems, the rise of UKIP, the Greens and the SNP; all of this, plus voter anger towards the traditional parties has created a challenging environment...
Labour’s manifesto is brimming with important policies. Individually some may be small in scale, but collectively they add up to a great deal. They will change the nation - and they are all contained within the party’s tough commitments on...