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politics and the economy
Bad bigots and good bigots: politics after the election
spiked,
10 May 2010
Gillian Duffy was written off as a ‘bigot’ by the same liberal elite that sanctions bigotry and hatred towards its political opponents.
We want to vote, but…
spiked,
7 May 2010
spiked writers give their first impressions of a changeable and chaotic election. Frank Furedi reflects on public engagement.
The day the political oligarchy stood exposed
spiked,
4 May 2010
'Bigotgate' is the most telling moment of the election, capturing the unspoken clash of values and attitudes between the rulers and the ruled.
Jobbik: an extreme form of the politics of identity
spiked,
12 April 2010
The advance of the far right in Hungary’s elections shows that zombie politics can potentially make a big impact in public life today.
Anything ‘sustainable’ is not worth having
spiked,
1 December 2009
A challenge to the cult of sustainability and restraint that is growing in response to the economic recession.
Al-Megrahi and the crisis of political leadership
spiked,
24 August 2009
The British government’s mismanagement of the al-Megrahi affair exposes its utter lack of intellectual, moral and political authority.
The experience of the recession
BBC World Service,
10 August 2009
Interview on BBC World Service.
Why the state cannot save the economy
spiked,
18 June 2009
Instead of having arid debates about the state versus the market, we must create institutions and policies that can restructure the economy.
How EU bureaucrats are destroying public life
spiked,
10 June 2009
A majority of Europeans refused to take part in the EU elections not because they don’t understand the EU, but because they do.
Taking the politics of fear to a new low
spiked,
4 June 2009
Unable to inspire voters, the isolated, illiberal oligarchs of the EU are using the threat of fantasy fascism to try to force us to be pro-EU.
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