1. 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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  2. 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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  3. 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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  4. 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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  5. The “long grass economic plan” budget

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    March 19, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Well, what a budget that wasn’t. It was supposed to be an election giveaway, but it wasn’t really. It was …
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  6. The end of the Independent Living Fund is a cut too far for a decent society

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    March 18, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    There is a concept, introduced by the philosopher John Rawls, called the “veil of ignorance”. Writing about distributive justice (who …
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  7. Whither the environment in this election?

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    March 17, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Has anyone else noticed the lack of any debate or attention during this election campaign on the issues of the …
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  8. The Labour pledge card is a “no hard choices” list of incrementally more progressive Miss World statements

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    March 16, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    I have a friend who is a lifelong Labour Party supporter. At the next election he is not only intending to …
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  9. If our workers were more like our immigrants we would need less immigrants

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    March 15, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    In their wonderful detailed and balanced attempt to discern the difference between myth and reality with immigration to this country, …
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  10. Should our water companies ever really be ‘private’ companies?

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    March 14, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    I advise you not to read this whilst eating, or even attempting to digest. The water around you is full …
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  11. Why the SNP must hope that Labour can form a government without them.

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    March 13, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Sometimes, when the Conservatives want to float a particularly controversial idea, but don’t want to have their fingerprints all over …
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  12. Spending targets or Results targets? Lessons from foreign aid. 

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    March 12, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    There is an interesting debate going on around our defence budget at the moment. Having told other members of NATO …
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  13. Free Schools – Vive la Difference!

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    March 11, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    At last we have a proper issue on which the parties are properly split. It is an important one as …
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  14. Advice to Labour – leave the SNP alone after the election

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    March 10, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    What does 30 years of having little more to say to an electorate than “We’re not Thatcher, vote for us” …
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  15. Time for the ‘Good Right’ to redefine conservatism

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    March 9, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Would you like lower earners to pay less income tax? Well, we could have a consumption tax on the very wealthy. …
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  16. How do we make “The Pinch” less painful?

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    March 8, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    David Willetts, or “two brains” as he was once nicknamed, came to speak at my school this week. Willetts has …
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  17. Did we cause Mohammed Elwazi to become Jihadi John or would it have happened anyway

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    March 7, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Here’s some stories that might explain a current one. 1) Before I became a teacher, London was hit by four coordinated …
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  18. Cameron the beaver dodges the debate-truck

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    March 6, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    David Cameron’s PPE tutor said very early on in his career that he was the brightest student he ever taught. …
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  19. Unrealistic targets are not the way to deal with the politics of immigration

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    March 5, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Talk to people around the country about immigration, and they will say that it is a really important topic for …
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  20. Critics of Nathalie Bennett don’t have a problem with women, they have a problem with incompetence

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    March 4, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    I ought to start this by saying that I’m sure Nathalie Bennett, the Leader of the Green Party, is a …
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  21. Government response to Jihadi John another example of how ‘hard cases make bad law’

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    March 3, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Often, we are faced with an extreme situation that leads to the cry that “something must be done.” Governments, or …
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  22. £6000 tuition fees – sneaky short-term political opportunitism

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    March 2, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    In the end, after all the fanfare, the announcement by the Labour Party of how and why they were going …
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  23. Fixed Term Parliament Act and chaos. One may begat the other.

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    March 1, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Deep within the Coalition agreement between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats in 2010 was the Fixed Term Parliament Act. The …
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  24. Left wing supply side policies – Why and how Labour CAN be socially democratic without money.

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    February 28, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    In a wonderful article in Prospect Magazine, the Labour peer Stewart Wood, a key advisor to Ed Miliband, has explained …
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  25. It is constituency polls, not national polls , that matter for the Liberal Democrats.

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    February 27, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    In recent weeks Ryan Coetzee, the Liberal Democrats’ director of strategy, has commissioned private polling from Survation in 100 marginal …
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  26. Straw and Rifkind – the scandal we deserved

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    February 26, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    An important starting point for this blog is that few people actually understand the nature of an MP’s job and …
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  27. Speed cameras – should Labour be exchanging our safety for a few votes?

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    February 25, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Between 1998 and 2009, during the last a Labour government, the quantity of traffic rose by 15%, but there was …
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  28. Jenny Willott’s compromises show Parliament needs to change to close the gender gap

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    February 24, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Last week’s episode of the consistently excellent documentary ‘Inside the Commons’ focused on the work of the whips, who enforce …
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  29. Reality for Syriza as the limitations on sovereignty in the Eurozone bite

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    February 23, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Well that didn’t take long, did it? As Alex Salmond and Scotland would have found out had they achieved independence …
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  30. Maybe we still need the USA to be the world’s policeman

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    February 22, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    In Episode 7 of ‘The West Wing’ there is an episode called “The Cold”. Towards the end of it, the …
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  31. Je suis Dan Uzan. Any ideas how to stop that actually being so?

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    February 21, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    We’re going to have to get used to this, you know. We may find, over the next year or two, …
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  32. UKIP: The first hundred days – lazy, ignorant and vacuous broadcasting

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    February 20, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    About 6 years’ ago, whilst on playground duty, I was approached by a year 11 (equivalent to a fifth former …
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  33. Conservative welfare policies are too easily badged with “nasty party” to win them an election

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    February 19, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Margaret Thatcher’s lasting legacy to the Conservative Party seems to be that when they say “long-term economic plan” many people …
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  34. Miliband’s plan for high quality apprenticeships makes sense

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    February 18, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Monday was a great example of the importance of defining what you are talking about. Ed Miliband gave a speech …
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  35. Successfully bashing the Conservatives is not necessarily a successful week for Labour

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    February 17, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    At first glance, it looks like Labour had a very good week last week. Starting off by pointing out the …
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  36. Obamacare and putting principle before politics.

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    February 16, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    There was a fascinating story told by David Axelrod, who was a Senior staffer in the Barack Obama White House …
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  37. Grexit could be the human solution

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    February 15, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    At the end of an outstanding article by Hamish McRae on whether it would really matter if Greece left the …
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  38. Robert Halfon and the use of ‘Patronage-for-quiet’

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    February 14, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    In the middle “Inside the Commons” – a wonderful documentary by Michael Cockerell currently showing on Tuesday nights on BBC2 which …
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  39. More paternity leave isn’t about the money – it requires a massive culture change

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    February 13, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

      There has been much kerfuffle this week about Labour’s plans to double paid paternity leave to four weeks (doubling …
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  40. Ed Miliband and Stanley Fink – allegations without evidence are an abuse of Parliamentary privilege.

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    February 12, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    First of all, full disclosure. I know Lord Stanley Fink. I have known him for sixteen years. I know his …
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  41. Labour’s tuition fees discussions are like watching a slow-motion car crash

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    February 11, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Sometimes, political parties do things that are actually hard to watch, so utterly amateurish and nonsensical are they. Trying to …
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  42. Government’s policies favour older people for a good reason…and it’s not what you think

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    February 10, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Let’s start with a fact. Older people are more likely to vote than younger people. Ergo, policies that benefit older …
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  43. Time for Ed Miliband to show he understands Profit.

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    February 9, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    The debate around Labour’s relationship with the business community at the moment is about many things. One could say it’s …
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  44. FPTP encourages Greens to be unrealistic in their demands.

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    February 8, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    The rise in the fortunes of the Greens, both literally with their soaring membership, and politically with their strong opinion …
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  45. What to do about the high cost of low price milk?

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    February 7, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    It is often the case that when people ask whether a staple food going down in price is ‘good for …
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  46. Plain packaging on cigarettes – could it actually increase smoking?

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    February 6, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Here’s an easy task. Explain to someone why anyone who opposes the policy of removing branding from cigarette packets must …
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  47. Can you campaign against fuel poverty AND oppose fracking at the same time?

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    February 5, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Last week, MPs voted overwhelmingly against a bid to have all fracking suspended. However, this was not without controversy. Tessa …
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  48. Why it makes sense not to include the DUP in the TV Debates

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    February 4, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    It is not hard to see validity in the DUP’s claims for a place in the Party leader debates in …
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  49. A fall in GCSE results is not a lowering of standards, and vice versa

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    February 3, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    Sometimes, particularly with an interviewer as clever as Andrew Marr, you have to wonder if journalists are being deliberately stupid. …
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  50. Let’s give all our children the skills to succeed

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    February 2, 2015 by Paul Goldsmith

    This weekend, the Conservatives launched a new policy that demands that children are able to perform a variety of literacy …
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