Jon Bright (London, OK): Ed Balls was quoted fairly widely for coming out in support of a written constitution at a Fabian fringe in Bournemouth, and his remarks have now
Jon Bright (London, OK): Just wrote a small piece on the problem of European identity over on the dLiberation blog. Without a common feeling of being European I don'
Jon Bright (London, OK): OurKingdom finds itself slightly chuffed to be featured in Iain Dale's round up of the UK's best and brightest political blogs. Dale&
Divide and conquer
The United States Senate has passed a non-binding resolution calling for the devolution of power in Iraq to divided Shia, Sunni and Kurd areas, with the maintenance
Jon Bright (London, OK): Sunder Katwala has another article in OurKingdom's blossoming (but still under construction) section over on openDemocracy, advising Cameron on what he thinks the future
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Cameron would have beaten Blair in an election and he remains a serious, modern candidate. But I find there is something oddly unattractive about his attractiveness,
Moderator: This is a response to this post by James Graham.
Stella Creasy (London, involve):
Dear James,
Thank you for responding to my speech to the Make Votes Count fringe.
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Writing on slow speed connection, but you must look at this story in the Mail on Sunday and this article by Simon Davies giving more background.
Jon Bright (London, OK): As you've probably noticed (unless this rssed its way to your door) we've given OurKingdom a lick of paint and a bit
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Following my brief report from the front line of the ippr fringe, I've read Jack Straw's speech to the conference. Straw heads
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Listening to Jack Dromey attacking Tory Etonians on the Today programme and the discussion afterwards between Charles Moore and Matthew Taylor, it confirmed that Labour should
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): I feel discomforted by being at Bournemouth. I spoke at the ippr fringe meeting on democracy at Bournemouth. The best contributions were by Meg Russell of