Columns
The age of austerity and the decay of the public realm
19th April 2018 / New Statesman
What happened to the politics of the common good?
12th October 2017 / New Staesman
John le Carré and the citizen of nowhere
7th September 2017 / New Statesman
An epic tale of hubris and humiliation
13th July 2017 / New Statesman
Churchill, Boris Johnson and the “bullseye of disaster”
6th July 2017 / New Statesman
More Brexit variations
29th June 2017 / New Statesman
Theresa May's Britain is in one hell of a mess
22nd June 2017 / New Statesman
Why Labour can win again
15th June 2017 / New Statesman
The strange rebirth of Tory Scotland
1st June 2017 / New Statesman
Nigel Farage and the revenge of the fruitcakes
11th May 2017 / New York Times
The stench of decay and failure coming from the Labour Party is now overwhelming
30th March 2017 / New Statesman
The former chancellor’s new London power base
23rd March 2017 / New Statesman
The French presidency and a populist eruption from the liberal centre
22nd February 2017 / New Statesman
The accumulated wisdom of past generations
1st December 2016 / New Statesman
Donald Trump and the new nationalism sweeping the West
17th November 2016 / New Statesman
America in shock as Trump takes the White House
9th November 2016 / New Statesman
Brexit, globalisation and the future of the Left
22nd September 2016 / New Statesman
Jeremy Corbyn is the symptom of the party's critical malaise - not its cause
22nd August 2016 / The Daily Telegraph
The former prime minister is one of the guilty men of Brexit
13th July 2016 / New Statesman
David Cameron’s doomed European wager
7th July 2016 / New Statesman