Anthony Barnett (London, OK): A useful link to the growing arguments around whether there should be a referendum on the EU treaty scheduled to be signed in October can be
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): In one of those interesting columns that make you snort with contempt, not at the author but at our rulers, Richard Norton-Taylor in today’s Guardian
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): I have a double challenge for James Forsyth of the Spectator's Coffee House blog. In a post today he says that the Prime Minister
Guy Aitchison (Bristol, OK): On the major issues of the day, Richard Littlejohn is almost guaranteed to take what I think is the most pernicious line possible. So I was
Rick Muir (London, ippr): Liberalism and multiculturalism are once again in the firing line - so three points in their defence. First, I do not recognise Blond and Pabst'
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): As Gavin suggests, Brown is being sorely tempted to consider a quick, legitimacy-bestowing general election. He has the momentum and a lead that it is hard
Gavin Yates (Edinburgh, GYMedia): There has been much talk of Gordon Brown deciding that going to the country sooner rather than later is the way to go for the new
Guy Aitchison (Bristol, OK): Those who hoped that Jacqui Smith's calm and measured response to the failed terrorist attacks in Glasgow and London signalled the beginning of a
Jon Bright (London, OK): The Witanagemot Club's 2007 blog awards have been announced, with a few medals for OurKingdom - we finished 3rd in the Best Group Blog
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): There is an end of political season must read by Iain MacWhirter in the Glasgow Herald - a lyrical paean to both Salmond and Brown. The
Anthony Barnett (London, OK): In a striking and I think very important article in the Financial Times the despicable John Bolton, one time US Ambassador to the United Nations, lays
Andrew Blick (London, Houses of Parliament): The importance of the 'Special Relationship' with the US and what precise benefits the UK reaps from it is in the news