Two cheers for populism
A democracy in which everyone agreed wouldn’t be worthy of the name. Liberal democracies are meant to be – need to be – vibrant, chaotic...
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A democracy in which everyone agreed wouldn’t be worthy of the name. Liberal democracies are meant to be – need to be – vibrant, chaotic...
The consequences of vaccine misinformation have been painfully felt in the last two years. Alongside the tragic and avoidable deaths of those who did not...
Despite some progress made in our cultural attitudes to death, suicide remains very much a taboo subject. This discomfort has serious consequences, as it may...
One thing that has always puzzled me is why liberals are not more critical of the EU. Liberals tend to support the devolution of power,...
A number of ideas have been mooted in the last few years to try to tackle rising concerns over immigration. The Conservatives have a net-migration...
The social care crisis has been one of the greatest challenges of our generation. Successive Governments have come close to coming up with a long...
A couple of weeks back those decent people at the Samaritans got themselves into a bit of trouble. They released an app on Twitter which allowed...
The outbreak of Covid-19 in the UK has changed our economic, political and social landscape beyond recognition. But how should Britain build back from the...
On the question of multiculturalism and integration – despite some superficial differences – I think both the Labour and Conservative parties have a reasonably similar...
Over the past 60 years, national elections have become a topic of keen interest for political scientists all over the world. This isn’t surprising, of...