George Galloway dented Labour but the Tories still need a detox
David Cameron may feel lucky after the Bradford West result, but the past 10 days have exposed his party as out of touch
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David Cameron may feel lucky after the Bradford West result, but the past 10 days have exposed his party as out of touch
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Charging donors for invitations to Highclere Castle won't help the Tory cabinet shake its upper-class, out-of-touch image
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The former foreign secretary has described George Osborne's deficit reduction plan as 'a masochistic strangulation strategy'
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I agree with Livingstone's manifesto for London, but he shows too hard a heart to the capital's Jewish community
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Stinging the elderly is the sort of thing politicians try to avoid. After all, older people do tend to vote
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From the New York Review of Books, February 23 2012
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Germany is saving the eurozone from disaster, but it can't glory in its role. The past means it still fears its own shadow
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Dr Johnny Marshall works in Buckinghamshire, where he earns an undisclosed salary
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The Republicans are divided along almost every axis. It's something that could still happen to British Conservatives
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