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Tag Archives: Britain

Respec’

New Labour’s ‘Respect’ campaign is about filling the gap created by its withdrawal from the democratic socialist impetus of the post-war years, writes Guy Rundle

A Hidden Tipping Point

The rise of the Non-Voting Party at the 5 May UK Election has put proportional representation on the agenda argues TOM NAIRN

From Third Way to Plan B — Reconstructing the ALP

Christopher Scanlon: Where will the ALP go from here?

Uncanny Reflection – The Destruction of Chechnya

NATO’s bombing of Serbian forces and Russia’s action in Chechnya have some chilling similarities writes Simon Cooper


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