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February 03, 2010

Cameron wobbles and weaves – but the media barely lays a glove on him

Strings of U-turns and revelations put the Tory leader's judgment in doubt. Tough questions aren't yet being asked

Published in the Guardian

Posted by jonathan at 01:15 PM


January 26, 2010

The change we need now is a rougher, more radical Barack Obama

A soaring speech will be futile if the US president aims to court the centre. He must instead lay out a series of bold new moves

Published in the Guardian

Posted by jonathan at 11:13 PM


January 22, 2010

Brown is right to testify on Iraq

The political rewards of appearing in front of Chilcot are manifest. But there are risks, too, of inconvenient revelations

Published in the Guardian

Posted by jonathan at 10:49 PM


January 20, 2010

The election of a lifetime: maybe not. But the stakes are too high to tune out

If Britain's contestants are no Obama or Palin, the ideological divide is real. This election shouldn't be won on flimsy grounds

Published in the Guardian

Posted by jonathan at 11:55 AM


January 12, 2010

Campbell may be a true believer, but Iraq has poisoned our faith in politics

Today's corrosive sense of powerlessness was born in the spin doctor's dossier. At Chilcot or not, we need a reckoning

Published in The Guardian

Posted by jonathan at 01:21 PM