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Can any leader fulfil voters’ aspirations when the economy is languishing, asks Max Hastings
The UK political realm’s moral state is not quite as clean as it likes to think
Political diaries have become a British phenomenon
From Vietnam to Bradford, it is the same old George, writes Brian Groom
Just over 100 years since first stab at reform
The case for a land tax is one of the oldest and least disputed propositions in economic thought
Peter Englund describes the first world war from the sentiments of ordinary soldiers and civilians
Austerity in the capital budget is no remedy, writes Robert Skidelsky and Michael Kennedy
In Australia’s sexist political world, Julia Gillard gives as good as she gets
The country has a long and colourful history of party alliances, writes Peter Clarke
Has the time come for Nick Clegg, ask George Parker and Alex Barker
Can the Lib Dems move ahead?
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