In a powerful analysis that echoes many of the arguments published in OK, distilled into a strong, convincing case, Andreas Whittam Smith argues that we are witnessing a historic protest
I have signed in my personal capacity a letter organised by Richard Reeve of Demos in today's Guardian. It says a great opportunity for reform is opened up
The UK electorate is told to fear a 'hung parliament' and back 'strong government'. But voters should welcome uncertainty. Jeremy Hardie sets out a new approach to politics.
As all eyes are turned to the general election in Britain an extraordinary, private process is underway to codify the UK's unwritten constitution
We need a journalism stimulus package to save local democracy.
Alex Massie has written an exemplary instant rebuttal of the Conservative Party briefing paper warning against a hung parliament. Remarkable because it is set out in his Spectator blog and
If there is a coalition in the UK after 6 May it might be between the Liberal Democrats and the Conservatives.
If one fully engages with Phillip Blond's critique of liberalism, and how it has shaped society, market and state, an intriguing perspective reveals itself: one is forced to question the true extent to which the Tory 'philosopher King' has been embraced by the right
The second TV debate, purporting to focus on foreign affairs, failed to address Britain's role in the world.
HEALTH WARNING This is an article from the Guardian, Friday 26 Aug 1988 (very slightly corrected) published as part of an archive of essays on Henry Moore, including from Art
An archive article published in Art Monthly in November 1986)