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September 2010

September 2010



Columns
Paul's week in politics Paul's week in politics
Paul Richards
Red Wedge Red Wedge
Dividing the Lib-Con coalition
Kate comments Kate comments
Kate Green MP
Commons people Commons people
Jonathan Reynolds MP
Life in the Lords Life in the Lords
Dianne Hayter and guest writers
Stateside story Stateside story
James Plunkett
Union matters Union matters
Hannah Blythyn
Scotland Scotland
Judith Fisher
Holyrood 2011 Holyrood 2011
Kezia Dugdale
Wales Wales
Nick Smith MP
Young progressives Young progressives
David Chaplin & Jamie McMahon
The economy The economy
Rachel Reeves MP & Ben Fox
Colombia Colombia
Maria Carolina Latorre
School governors' network School governors' network
News and views from the education frontline
Third Sector Third Sector
Tom Levitt
The Politics of Poverty The Politics of Poverty
Steve Cockburn
From the grassroots From the grassroots
Louisa Thomson
Latest comments

"Yearly tax increases on cigarettes had no impact in reducing...
Ian Willmore (London)
08/09/2010 | 16:49

Time for an elected house of Lords. And elected with proportional...
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08/09/2010 | 16:42

"A belief in the innate worth of human beings, particular...
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Columns

Atlantic currents

Atlantic currents Nur Laiq

Tax cuts for the many?

Nur Laiq
19 Aug 2010 14:10

With the midterms looming, Obama is pushing to keep the Bush tax cuts for all but the richest two per cent of Americans. But the Republicans are determined to win political gain by resurrecting the ‘tax relief' mantra.



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Immigration reform: a votewinner?

Nur Laiq
03 Aug 2010 11:15

Healthcare reform in the spring, financial reform in the summer, could the autumn bring immigration reform? The volatile issue of immigration reform has been catapulted to the forefront of the political arena.



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Primary lessons for Labour

Nur Laiq
08 Jun 2010 14:00

Anti-establishment sentiment is sweeping through the primaries and putting clear blue water between the US parties. Labour could learn from primaries to its advantage.



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Clegg and 'that hopey-changey' thing'

Nur Laiq
04 May 2010 16:32

Nick Clegg is riding a wave of 'hope' and 'change'. It worked for Obama, but Nur Laiq believes that unlike the Lib Dems, Barack's victory was backed by the grit of organisation



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Cameron’s pink mascara

Nur Laiq
20 Apr 2010 10:05

Cameron's conversion to centre-left language should cheer progressives. In the US Democrats have only just won back the terms of debate from Republicans.



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It’s the E word, stupid

Nur Laiq
08 Apr 2010 09:03

In TV land, emotion will be key to winning the debates. Writing from the US, Nur Laiq transplants Brown, Cameron and Clegg for Bush, Clinton and Perot... just look at what happens.



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