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Gurminder K Bhambra
GKBhambra
Stuart Hall, in his account of ‘authoritarian populism’, argued that marketization hollows out civil society by removing services from local participation & determination. This, then, leaves a democratic vacuum that
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Apoorva Mandavilli
apoorva_nyc
NEW: The British dampened some vaccine joy yesterday with news of a possibly hyper-transmissible variant. How scary is this new variant? Bottomline: Scientists should watch and worry, yes, but the
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Tony Yates
t0nyyates
The Times story about the dramatic last gasp virtual slide show in no 10, with Gupta and Heneghan and Edmonds presenting, Johnson and Sunak listening, are a great illustration of
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#MEAction Network UK
MEActNetUK
#MEAction UK has written a letter of complaint to Good Morning Britain @GMB We are deeply concerned by recent statements by Dr Hilary Jones on GMByesterday in his interviewwith Kate
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Anton Spisak
AntonSpisak
The Brexit deal marks a new beginning of a complex relationship in which Britain and the EU will have to learn to live together differently.This is the new institutional infrastructure
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Charlotte Moore
charlotsmoore
When we talk about the UK's new found ability to diverge from the EU we need to ask who it benefits. Most international businesses will want to keep us aligned
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Robert Peston
Peston
The big question for me tonight is whether @JGForsyth’s column on the government’s reservations about the EU’s free trade negotiating position characterises @BorisJohnson’s thinking, or someone else at the top
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Helen De Cruz
Helenreflects
Been thinking again of the no-deal threat about Brexit. One problem is lack of democratic oversight--something already hinted at by Rousseau. Rousseau thought representative democracy is a layer too many,
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Reuters
Reuters
A new variant of the pandemic SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus is spreading rapidly in Britain and prompting high levels of concern among its European neighbors. The strain is said to be up
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C Cawley
RejectIdeology
The EU pretends a political agreement to subjugate and control Britain is a Trade agreement. They call it a deal in gross dishonesty. Deals are made in existing markets. How
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Leo Barasi
leobarasi
The Talking Politics podcast is brilliant - but on the recent climate change episode, David Runciman made an important, and common, mistake. Here's what he said: I often hear people
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Hugh Brechin
HughRBrechin
The thing about the flag stuff: a lot of people think Labour doesn't really like Britain, and that's a problem (and one that, like most of Labour's problems, predates Jeremy
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Roland Smith
rolandmcs
Leading Brexiters still see just one Brexit benefit that beats all others, and more than cancels out all of the downsides (in their view). It is detaching the UK from
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Neha
nehashah_
Today marks the 103rd anniversary of the Balfour Declaration - 67 words that made Zionism an official objective of British foreign policy, with devastating effects for the Palestinian people. Since
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Phillips P. OBrien
PhillipsPOBrien
There have been so many comments along these lines, hope people don't mind if I answer all of them here. The myths are as follows1https://twitter.com/sundersays/status/1282223910759661568 By saying that the nation
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Ronan Burtenshaw
ronanburtenshaw
Britain is the biggest Covid-19 disaster in Europe because it’s the place where neoliberalism progressed furthest. For decades, state capacity has been systematically dismantled – between 1980 and 1996 it
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