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Author Archives: David Skelton
Can The Tories Win In The North?
Over recent decades, the Conservatives have failed to make any real breakthrough in the North. Party strategists will be increasingly concerned given the electoral battleground is moving North at the same time as hostility to the Conservatives in large parts … Continue reading
Tories should be wary of a retoxification of the brand
Two weeks ago, a Liberal Democrat Minister, Lynne Featherstone, announced at the Lib Dem conference that there would be legislation to legalise gay marriage. At the same conference, Vince Cable briefed about measures to tackle excessive executive pay, at the … Continue reading
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Was Miliband’s speech a denial of electoral reality?
There were a number of immediately striking things about Ed Miliband’s speech to Labour conference. The first is that he has clearly ignored the experience of Labour since the 1950s and forgotten that elections are won on the centre ground … Continue reading
The Legal Recognition Of Gay Marriage Is Absolutely The Right Thing To Do
The Government has announced that it is planning to launch a consultation with the aim of legalising gay marriage. It’s a very welcome announcement indeed. The case for gay marriage is clear and it is great news that the Government … Continue reading
Sport Should Be Used To Help Re-engage Alienated Young People
Two extraordinary things happened a couple of weekends ago. A few days of horrendous disorder broke out in London, Birmingham and Manchester. People’s homes and businesses were destroyed following an outbreak of violence that many have blamed on disengaged youth … Continue reading