It was inevitable that he had to go – in fairness, it had been coming for some time. The spectre of the court case hung over him, further tarnishing his credibility. Powerful friends and allies had already exhausted their capacity for patience with him. He surely knew the game was up. Today he was cast adrift. Now the courts must decide whether he is guilty (and therefore banished from public life) or innocent (and perhaps, once again able to return [...]
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Resignation calls after Tory Councillor’s “pudding bowl attack” on wife
According to local paper the Express and Star, a Dudley councillor is facing calls to resign after admitting assaulting his wife: “A councillor has admitted assault after throwing a pudding bowl at his wife’s head – sparking calls for him to...
Caroline Flint on Ed Davey’s appointment
After Ed Davey was announced as Chris Huhne’s replacement in the cabinet today, Caroline Flint called on him to “stand up to vested interests in the energy industry”: “David Cameron promised this would be the “greenest Government...
Ed Miliband is trying not to let a crisis go to waste
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In Defence of Social Democracy
Firstly, I would like to thank David Miliband for taking seriously the arguments which were presented in my recent article in The Political Quarterly, ‘In Praise of Social Democracy’ co-authored with Roy Hattersley. Obviously we disagree over the...
Let’s hear it for a Living Wage – again, again and again
Driving home from the train station on the way back from work last Friday night, I nearly crashed. Not because of any obstruction in the road, but because I attempted to throw something at the car radio, so cross was I about seemingly everyone who had...

4 reasons why ‘the squeezed middle’ should be at the heart of Labour’s thinking
With the budget fast approaching, the Deputy Prime Minister’s moves on the personal allowance last week make it clear that the government is making a push to be seen to stand on the side of those on low and middle incomes. This is a demographic...
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Have you seen this Hen?
The latest installment from Boris Johns-Hen:
“A veto is not for life, it’s just for Christmas.”
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