Category Archives: Politics

  1. The Electoral Maths that could put George Galloway in charge 

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    May 5, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

     Take a look at the demands above. They are those of a George Galloway. Given the Respect Party MP …
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  2. A look at what might happen on May 8th

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    May 4, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    So here we are, the final week of this election campaign and it has a different feel to most UK …
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  3. The importance of knowing why you want to be Prime Minister

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    May 3, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    I have a question for you. Why do David Cameron and Ed Miliband want to be Prime Minister? Try and …
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  4. 5 Thoughts about Thursday’s Leaders’ Question Time

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    May 2, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    1. What a fine advert for our democracy that was The star of the programme was the audience. Excellently researched …
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  5. Tories’ Tax promise speaks volumes about..Tory promises

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    May 1, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Before the 2010 election, the Conservatives said that they wouldn’t raise VAT should they be in government after it. They …
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  6. “Mili-Brand” – the review

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    April 30, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Ed Miliband has said from the start that he won’t duck debates in this election. So when it was discovered …
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  7. English votes for English laws – why it is unlikely to happen

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    April 29, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Talk about missing a trick. Ignoring St George’s day, the Conservatives chose Friday to release their “English manifesto”. Not wanting, …
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  8. Why what happens to Greece could decide our election

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    April 28, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    A few days ago, I ventured the opinion that foreign affairs don’t win General Elections. I was premature. There is one …
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  9. “Labour’s rent controls” are nothing of the sort. Just redressing imbalances in the provision of a basic need. 

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    April 27, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Pollsters released some interesting data just after Labour made their announcement on Saturday about the “rent controls” they are going …
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  10. Why the DUP manifesto may matter this time more than ever before

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    April 26, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Just when you might have thought that every party from the countries outside England would make their manifesto a shopping …
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  11. The Joy of Contribsx – Who is Grant Shapps’ biggest fan?

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    April 25, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Some election commentators have noted this week that one in five of the general public had no idea of who …
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  12. Will the main parties ever come clean about their actual tax and spending plans?

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    April 24, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Yesterday’s election news was dominated for a time by the Institute of Fiscal Studies (an independent think tank aiming to …
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  13. Explaining the election silence on foreign affairs

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    April 23, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Historically, Foreign policy hasn’t won an election for anyone. Yes, one could point to the Falklands War with Argentina and …
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  14. Why the Conservatives are panicking

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    April 22, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    It’s worth ignoring the polls at the moment. They are coming up with huge swings, with some suggesting the Conservatives …
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  15. SNP manifesto – the longest ransom note in history

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    April 21, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    So there we have it. The manifesto season has closed with the SNP’s manifesto, launched by the all-conquering Nicola Sturgeon. …
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  16. Why a Conservative / SNP pact after the General a Election is more likely than you think

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    April 20, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Somewhere, deep in Conservative Party headquarters, under some kind of secret codename, and most probably dressed in black, will be …
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  17. How Nicola Sturgeon somehow grabbed victory from the jaws of defeat…for David Cameron

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    April 19, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    The moment the Conservatives were waiting for in the Challengers debate for Opposition leaders came right at the end. Until …
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  18. Liberal Democrat manifesto – a UK election first

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    April 18, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    The Liberal Democrat manifesto was a UK election first. It was the first time that a party has actually campaigned …
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  19. UKIP’s manifesto – plans relying completely on the counter-factual

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    April 17, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    What I have liked about UKIP’s contribution to British politics over the past few years has been the effect that …
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  20. The Green Party manifesto is the most honest of them all. 

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    April 16, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Reading the Green Party manifesto I found myself lost in admiration for the only honest document produced by any political …
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  21. The Conservative Manifesto relies on us trusting them. Have they earned it?

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    April 15, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    If you ever wanted to understand how close this election is, just think about this: The Conservative manifesto is all …
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  22. Labour’s Judo political, classic sales technique manifesto…game on Dave.

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    April 14, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    There are a variety of reasons why Ed Miliband stood up at the lectern yesterday to deliver Labour’s General Election …
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  23. Lessons from The Godfather for Ed Miliband: Offer the SNP nothing.

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    April 13, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Like the the ‘many’ fellow political obsessives in England, I spent Tuesday evening glued to my IPad as I watched …
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  24. Why the Liberal Democrats must be giving thanks for First Past the Post

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    April 12, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    At one stage, during the mass leaders’ debate last week, Nick Clegg turned and demanded an apology from Ed Miliband …
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  25. Renewal of Trident is NOT a condition of SNP putting Labour back in No 10

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    April 11, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    “Remember: Ed Miliband stabbed his own brother in the back to become Labour leader. Now he is willing to stab …
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  26. Why Labour’s commitment to Careers Advice is so important

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    April 10, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    There were many catalysts for my choice to go into teaching back in 2005. Having been a management consultant for …
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  27. The abolition of Non-Doms. A Labour political masterstroke?

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    April 9, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    In 1799, at the same time as introducing the first income tax in the UK, Prime Minister William Pitt introduced …
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  28. The Greens are the only party with a proper long term message. Shame about the messenger. 

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    April 8, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    When Caroline Lucas stepped down as Green Party leader to concentrate on her role as their first and only MP …
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  29. UKIP should understand that cutting foreign aid will INCREASE health tourism

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    April 7, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    During last week’s leaders’ debate we saw the launch of what UKIP insiders have called a ‘shock and awful’ strategy …
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  30. ‘Nikileaks’ case might be the ‘Zinoviev letter’ of our times

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    April 6, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Let’s get something out of the way first. It is possible but highly unlikely that Nicola Sturgeon did say to …
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  31. Why Labour should be spending a lot more time attacking Tory efficiency than Tory cruelty

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    April 5, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    The advertising guru Maurice Saatchi noted, just after the shock election victory by the Conservatives in 1992, that ‘cruel but …
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  32. Post-election Chaos – could it include Cameron the ‘squatter’?

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    April 4, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    In a sign of the chaos to come from May 8th, Labour have been taking legal advice to try and …
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  33. The leaders’ debate. How they rated. 

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    April 3, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    So that was the mass debate (stop saying it quickly at the back). Seven adults shouting at each other repeating …
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  34. Why abolishing zero hour contracts really would throw the baby out with the bathwater

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    April 2, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Once again the issue of zero hour contracts came to the fore this week as Labour announced restrictions on their …
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  35. EU Referendum and Business uncertainty – Labour have a point

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    April 1, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    The Labour party made an interesting, and brave decision on Monday. They opened their election campaign proper, on the day …
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  36. Why the Queen was still asked to Dissolve a Parliament that dissolves automatically

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    March 31, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Yesterday was the first time in history that Parliament dissolved itself. Under the Fixed Term Parliament Act, Parliament has been scheduled …
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  37. Milibounce – Ed thrives under Paxman pressure

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    March 30, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    After all the bluff and bluster, this was the start of the election campaign proper. Expectations were low, given the …
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  38. Profit caps for private healthcare providers – The wrong answer to a problem that doesn’t exist

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    March 30, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    I wish someone could take Ed Miliband by the lapels and ‘help’ him to understand that demand has to meet supply. …
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  39. Conservatives most seats, coalition impossible. Current poll predictions analysed.

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    March 29, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    You may be confused, given the forecast at the moment is for the Labour and Conaervative share of the vote …
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  40. Nothing can be ruled out when it comes to post-election deals

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    March 28, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

     A few weeks ago, the Conservatives released a poster by their advertising agency containing a large Alex Salmond with Ed …
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  41. Why the Conservatives should talk more about the NHS

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    March 27, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    There are a lot of frustrated people following this election campaign. Journalists are frustrated by only receiving pre-prepared soundbites and …
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  42. Ed Miliband audience questions then Paxman interview. In case you missed it

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    March 26, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Miliband started with audience questions. This was a much snappier session than Cameron’s, for the simple reason that the Prime …
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  43. David Cameron interview with Paxman then audience questions – in case you missed it

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    March 26, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    So we started with Jeremy Paxman interviewing David Cameron followed by audience questions.  Paxman started on food banks, challenging Cameron …
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  44. Salmond’s honesty gives us a tantalising view into post-election chaos

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    March 26, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    In these days of people complaining that politicians don’t give a straight answer to questions, it has been refreshing to …
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  45. Cameron turns the election campaign into a leadership campaign. Why?

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    March 25, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    What was he thinking? I mean, really, what was he thinking? The whole concept of the Conservatives’ election campaign was …
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  46. Will the shy Tories lead them to a Likud-like victory?

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    March 24, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    A few weeks ago I wrote about the concept of the “shy Tory”. These are the members of the electorate …
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  47. An explanation of the election debate fudge…sorry, compromise, reached

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    March 23, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    So finally an agreement has been reached between the political parties and the broadcasters on how the televised “debates” will …
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  48. If you don’t love it, leave it? Poppycock

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    March 22, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Do you HAVE to love your country? If you don’t love your country, should you leave it? I’m not just …
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  49. The question Andrew Mitchell could have asked that might have saved him a lot of money

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    March 21, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    An entirely unedifying chapter of British public life was mercifully closed last week when Andrew Mitchell, the former Conservative Chief …
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  50. The end of the road for peace in Israel?

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    March 20, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    I haven’t lived in Israel now for 22 years. I don’t know how it feels to live surrounded by different …
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