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...
Labour’s promise to form a government that can prevent problems as well as fix them is to be welcomed. The state is stuck in a...
Over the past month, CASM have worked with ITV’s Peston on Sunday program to take a look at how UK politics is being discussed on...
Last night saw the first TV debate with senior figures from all the main parties. In an election where many people feel uninspired by the...
Relationships are crucial to our social, economic and physical wellbeing. To give two examples: social connections are crucial to finding jobs; loneliness is known to...
It is still too early to draw any significant conclusions from the terrible, sickening murder of Jo Cox MP on Thursday of last week. It...
The Lancashire city of Preston has recently come to wider political attention for its decision to import a radical ‘community wealth building’ model from the...
Yesterday, Liz Kendall, Secretary of State for Work and Pensions, gave a speech in Barnsley setting out plans for reforming employment support. One of her...
“It is clear we aren’t going to be returning to life as we knew it at the end of February and that we’ve all been...
Charles leads work on levelling up, climate change and tax at Demos. His book ‘Why Capitalists need Communists: the politics of flourishing’ was published by...