David Marquand

Articles by David Marquand

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The New Statesman Essay - Welcome to the age of the goo-goos

  • 12 June 2000

Blair's real aim is to go back to the 1920s and 1930s, argues David Marquand

The New Statesman Essay - The paradox of Tony Blair

  • 20 March 2000

Why does new Labour, after giving away power, remain so centralist in its instincts? David Marquand finds some answers deep in English history

The New Statesman Essay - The old Labour rocks re-emerge

  • 27 September 1999

Blair hasn't changed his party's anti-liberal culture, argues David Marquand

The New Statesman Essay - A philosophy that would not die

  • 26 February 1999

David Marquandrejoices at the stealthy resurgence of Europe's social democrats

Afghanistan

Doomed to failure

Two sides of the Coin

Hung parliament

Who would rule?

Doing deals in Downing Street

Interview

Seymour Hersh

The NS Interview: Seymour Hersh

Television

Paradox

Paradox

What if...

The Beatles never formed

What if .... the Beatles had never formed

Will Self

Eats at Subway

Attack of the one-foot sandwich

Iraq war

We want a trial

Iraq, Palin and building bridges

Books of the year

Our selection

Books of the Year: Part I

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