Monthly Archives: April 2015

The “novelty” of ‘red lines’

There’s been a fair amount of coverage of the ‘red line’ on education trumpeted by the Lib Dems yesterday, closely followed by another one on a ‘stability budget’ this morning. But are these, in fact, anything so novel, or is it merely … Continue reading

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Things I’m wishing Clegg would say tonight

Tonight sees the first – and only – real debate of the 2015 General Election campaign, when 7(!) party leaders will go head-to-head on ITV. Ahead of the debate (see here for speaking order), I’ve been musing about what I’d … Continue reading

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