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The UK Labour Party’s Facelift

Sir Keir Starmer's resignation today demonstrates that the Labour Party did not expect to win the next General Election under his leadership. He admitted as much in his resignation speech, that "The question my party is asking now is whether I am best placed to lead us into the next general election." The catalyst is …

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Britain’s puerile leadership

The quality of political leadership in Britain is puerile, ever since the Conservative Party voted David Cameron as its leader. The Tories had been in the political wilderness during Tony Blair's triple premiership.  They experimented with a few ineffectual leaders. William Hague was the first Tory leader who never became Prime Minister. Iain Duncan Smith …

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Dishonest dialogue

Everyone forms their own opinions but most are very poor at defending them.  They assert their opinions but if debate becomes too awkward for them, they simply walk away.  They do not want to change their opinions nor to have them exposed, even to themselves. This is because they do not engage in honest dialogue.  …

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