Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Have just returned from an afternoon at the Fabian 'Democracy Day' with Guy Aitchison who'll come in with his view. Martin Bright
Mats Persson (London, Open Europe): John Palmer can be confident that despite his assertion to the contrary, we have indeed read the revised version of the EU Constitutional Treaty, having
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Peter Mandelson may have shed his external skin but the inner forked tongue remains the same. He has just told the BBC,
It is not for
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): There is a nice long post by Sunny over at Pickled Politics reflecting on on the two years since its launch and how he met the
Tony Curzon Price (London, oD): Did anyone else notice it? The "electricity" word, whispered by an unidentified outsider, to Cabinet minister John Hutton, Secretary of State for Business,
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): I have been scratching my head over Martin Bright's column in the New Statesman. In addition to welcoming Labour being united behind Brown he
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): I find it hard to believe that someone like Stephen Sedley who has a great record defending human rights has called for everyone's DNA
Jon Bright (London, OK): The probability of Boris Johnson securing the conservative party nomination for Mayor of London is now so overwhelming that his primary campaign is becoming virtually indistinguishable
James Graham (London, Quaequam Blog): For the past year I've been on the Lib Dem working group that came up with the proposals on constitutional reform which Ming
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): Just last night I was talking with an influential Labour advisor and we asked ourselves, 'Where are the Lib-Dems?'. I was arguing that one
Guy Aitchison (Bristol, OK): The perennially gloomy Peter Hitchens posted a longish “manifesto” in yesterday's Mail lamenting everything wrong with modern Britain and calling for the remedies needed.
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): We are finally getting the OurKingdom articles section into shape. Just published in it today is a fine essay by Katrina Forrester, pictured above. As you