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Monthly Archives: March 2012

March 30, 2012

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

Published by: The Guardian

March 26, 2012

David Cameron’s Downton Abbey government

Charging donors for invitations to Highclere Castle won't help the Tory cabinet shake its upper-class, out-of-touch image

Published by: The Guardian

March 24, 2012

David Miliband at Guardian Open Weekend: ‘The chancellor has embraced pre-Keynesian economics’

The former foreign secretary has described George Osborne's deficit reduction plan as 'a masochistic strangulation strategy'

Published by: The Guardian

March 23, 2012

I’ve backed Ken Livingstone for mayor before, but this time I just can’t do it

I agree with Livingstone's manifesto for London, but he shows too hard a heart to the capital's Jewish community

Published by: The Guardian

March 21, 2012

Budget 2012′s sting in the tale: an attack on pensioners

Stinging the elderly is the sort of thing politicians try to avoid. After all, older people do tend to vote

Published by: The Guardian

March 16, 2012

An Exclusive Corner of Hebron

From the New York Review of Books, February 23 2012

Published by: The New York Review of Books

March 16, 2012

Germany, Europe’s reluctant Goliath, is

Germany is saving the eurozone from disaster, but it can't glory in its role. The past means it still fears its own shadow

Published by: The Guardian

Jonathan Freedland at Limmud Annual Volunteers Reception March 2012

March 15, 2012

NHS reforms: the veteran GP’s view

Dr Johnny Marshall works in Buckinghamshire, where he earns an undisclosed salary

Published by: The Guardian

March 9, 2012

Jonathan Freedland | In the US the right is eating itself. Cameron, take note

The Republicans are divided along almost every axis. It's something that could still happen to British Conservatives

Published by: The Guardian

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