SOMETHING remarkable is happening in British politics. In September the Labour Party elected Jeremy Corbyn, one of its most far-left and rebellious MPs, to its […]
Year: 2015
Labour’s sensibles are starting to push back—but they should push harder
By BAGEHOT THE political implications of the attacks in Paris are only just starting to unfurl. But there are early indications that one might be […]
David Cameron is playing a self-inflicted bad hand well
By BAGEHOT AFTER months of vague talk about “renegotiating” Britain’s EU membership and a flurry of visits to European capitals by the prime minister and […]
The bile spewed at Tony Blair is not just unfair—it is counter-productive
By BAGEHOT FOUR years after its last hearing concluded, six years after it was commissioned and twelve years after the war began, the Chilcot inquiry […]
The Conservatives deserve little sympathy for their defeat on tax credits
By BAGEHOT THE House of Lords, Britain’s upper house, has just voted to stall the government’s planned cuts to tax credits. According to the Institute […]
The case for ditching the NHS
Oct 23rd 2015 By BAGEHOT If the taxpayer-funded model is not politically workable, Britain should adopt a social insurance system Reuse this content Read More
English-only votes set Britain on the path to federalisation—or break-up
Oct 22nd 2015 By BAGEHOT Reuse this content Read More
The Scottish National Party’s triumphant hesitancy
Oct 17th 2015 By BAGEHOT Reuse this content Read More
What Geoffrey Howe’s career revealed about power—and Thatcherism
Oct 11th 2015 By BAGEHOT A reminder that the Iron Lady was strongest when she compromised Reuse this content Read More
George Osborne’s plan to let boomtowns boom and failing towns fail
Oct 5th 2015 By BAGEHOT The chancellor’s conference speech contained a theory about how Britain is changing—and what the state should do about it Reuse […]