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Monthly Archives: October 2011

October 25, 2011

Gilad Shalit has been brought home to an Israel that has no plan for peace

Binyamin Netanyahu's words ring hollow with Palestinians, whose outward-facing strategy has problems of its own

Published by: The Guardian

October 18, 2011

In the Premier League the endgame of rampant capitalism is being played out

An unsustainable system where the rich win and the poor go to the wall. We see it in English football ? and beyond

Published by: The Guardian

October 14, 2011

Liam Fox could defend himself no longer

David Cameron's slowness to act has a substantial upside for the PM while Liam Fox and the Tory right now stand smaller

Published by: The Guardian

October 14, 2011

Liam Fox could defend himself no longer

David Cameron's slowness to act has a substantial upside for the PM while Liam Fox and the Tory right now stand smaller

Published by: The Guardian

October 11, 2011

Sorry is not enough. Fox has to go and, if he won’t, Cameron should fire him

The defence secretary's weasel words cannot hide a gross failure of judgment. Resignation is the only decent course

Published by: The Guardian

October 5, 2011

David Cameron’s speech fails to match the gravity of the times

The Conservative leader gave a butterfly speech to the party with a simple message: whatever has to be done, we'll do

Published by: The Guardian

October 4, 2011

The Tories are riding high, but Maya the cat has exposed their vulnerability

With attacks on human rights, immigration and the obsession with cuts, each day the party is re-toxifying its brand

Published by: The Guardian

October 3, 2011

George Osborne’s conference speech: panel verdict | The panel

Our panellists deliver their verdict on the chancellor's speech to the Conservative party conference in Manchester

Published by: The Guardian

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