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In the slow unravelling of Labour’s Welfare Reform Bill, something revealing happened — not just about policy, but about power. For all the promises of “stability” and “competence” that Keir Starmer ...
So, having asked a bunch of questions designed to smooth the selection process, a Returning Officer's mind turns to what the various parts of the Party want to see. And that's a particularly relevant ...
Liberal Democrat parliamentarians should vote against the prohibition of Palestine Action. Yes, members of that group should take responsibility for illegal actions that they take. The law is already ...
Flying out to Budapest on Friday, there was some trepidation about this trip – and my fears were confirmed at the first ...
When the histories of modern UK liberalism are written – and the tally of inspirations, ideas and motivations are drawn up… ...
There’s been a lot of debate, dare I say controversy, over the recent proposal to Federal Conference regarding how ...
Both highs and lows have marked Keir Starmer’s premiership. With achievements such as beginning the process of renationalising railway services, committing more funding to securing Britain’s defence ...
Rachel Reeves announces her spending review. What are Liberal Democrats looking for from it? It will surprise nobody to hear ...
In Scotland, we won another council seat after ranked preferences were accounted for. Well done to Kevin McKay and the team for securing another Liberal Democrat councillor in Edinburgh. City of ...
Today is an incredibly special day. Our wonderful Thursday and Friday editor Mary Reid celebrates her Ruby Jubilee. We are ...
The style of political campaigning today has become infinitely more professional than when I first became involved in ...
A lot has been said about the value of ‘Action Days’. I have no doubt that for a parliamentary or council by-election it is a vital tool in getting outside help to where it is most needed. I am ...