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General Election 2010

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  • Tuesday, October 26th, 2010
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  • i could prove that print can still do news better than the web – so long as you understand that brievity is a vitue compatible with quality journalism.

  • Friday, October 1st, 2010
  • Where does it all leave Labour?

  • Reflections on Labour’s Conference: there is more to why Labour lost than is yet being said clearly and there are some clear steps the Party and its new leader should take now – not least promoting Yvette Cooper.

  • Tuesday, September 28th, 2010
  • Asking the Optimistic Questions

  • With a first leader’s speech the point is to avoid the elephant traps, raise the right questions and put down markets. Ed Miliband avoided the mistakes, the right answers will be harder. More importantly he put clear purple water between himself and his former boss.

  • Monday, September 27th, 2010
  • Electoral College Fails – Ed Not to Blame

  • Labour’s electoral college failed this time – but that’s not Ed Miliband’s fault – it’s a reflection of the weakness of Labour and the failure of the contest to inspire beyond the converted.

  • Saturday, September 25th, 2010
  • Brothers in ‘Arms Way

  • The nonesense of a trite and poorly made ‘docurama’ aside, whoever wins later today, the future relationship between the Miliband brothers is make or break stuff for Labour.

  • Wednesday, September 15th, 2010
  • Unspinning Ed’s “Increasing Confidence”

  • Whether Ed Miliband has much evidence behind his bullish statement, it doesn’t matter, it can’t hurt him to say it, but it exposes a flaw in what is otherwise a good system of electing a leader.

  • Wednesday, September 1st, 2010
  • A Questionnaire of Addiction

  • Woolly-minded web surveys aside, when there is an election I have to vote for the best candidate – even if one would have preferred others to stand. The questionnaires are still fun though.

  • Saturday, July 24th, 2010
  • Five Reasons for Making Your Own Bread

  • (and, for those who do, five sources of great bread flour) The smell of freshly baked bread is THE great smell of home – or it should be. But it’s a distant memory for most since, like many things in the aftermath of post-war austerity, the emergence of convenience shopping and commercial bread slicing the [...]

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