Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Newsnight got hold of an advanced copy of the Zac Goldsmith, John Gummer report on the Quality of Life last night and had a go at
Missing Musharraf
Writing in Foreign Policy magazine, Sameer Lalwani argues that western governments should not jettison Pakistani president Pervez Musharraf for his would-be "democratic" usurpers. The track-record of
Jon Bright (London, OK): CentreForum have released a pamphlet today by Jesse Norman (opens pdf), former director of Barclays bank and author of David Cameron's compassionate conservatism agenda
Alex Buchan ( Leicester): The interview with Wendy Alexander blogged in OK seems to me to be part of an attempt to make her seem independent of her patron Gordon Brown.
OurKingdom For those of you who are not asking yourselves - yet - about the left's new thinking, there is an interesting exchange on the challenge of the
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): the Prime Minister's speech about participation and citizens juries left many of us baffled. It now seems there is a clear commitment to make
James Graham (London, Quaequam): I'm not sure that simply exhorting individual Lib-Dems to write for OurKingdom is going to get us anywhere, which is what Anthony seemed to
Jon Bright (London, OK): You might remember the case of Babar Ahmad which Steven Taylor posted on in these pages a couple of months ago. The petition to prevent his
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): In an interview with Telegraph reporter Kate Devlin, Wendy Alexander Labour's new leader in Scotland says she is flexible about the Barnett formula and
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Where are the Liberal Democrats? Why are they not fighting for their views across the UK's blogland? Why are they not pushing forward the
Six years on: taking stock
On the sixth anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, both sides of the political spectrum in the United States agree that there are perilous faults
Jon Bright (London, OK): As a supporter of the principle of the EU it's always been depressing to observe the staggering incompetence and bloody minded bureaucratism by which