Denis MacShane
Denis MacShane is MP for Rotherham and was a minister at Foreign and Commonwealth Office
Articles by Denis MacShane
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UK Politics
A lesson from Germany
- 11 September 2008
Across Europe, parties of the left are replacing their leaders in a desperate attempt to regain lost ground. Denis MacShane on what Labour should learn
UK Politics
Why Miliband was right
- 31 July 2008
- 22 comments
Denis MacShane attacks the unnamed briefers and those in the media who would knife Gordon Brown. It's time to set out Labour's vision and to take the fight to David Cameron, argues the Labour MP
Society
Good Labour. Bad Labour
- 19 June 2008
- 4 comments
The efforts to divide Labour into two camps - "good" Compass Labour and "bad" new Labour - are leading the party forward to its past
Society
New Tory xenophobia
- 06 March 2008
- 8 comments
The Pentagon now realises Rumsfeldian neocon contempt for Europe - reflected by Hague and Liam Fox - is counterproductive
World Affairs
Do we need another president for life?
- 02 December 2007
- 22 comments
Ex-foreign office minister Denis MacShane gives his analysis of the Venezuelan constitutional referendum and his views on Hugo Chavez
Politics
Substance
- 16 July 2007
- 1 comment
Voters instantly see through style - they like it of course but they vote for substance says ex-Foreign Office minister Denis MacShane
Society
Picked up on the picket line
- 19 February 2007
The New Statesman 15 July 1977
Denis MacShane, former minister for Europe and Labour MP for Rotherham, is a prominent critic of the Metropolitan Police inquiry into the cash-for-peerages scandal. Thirty years ago, on the eve of becoming president of the National Union of Journalists, he was himself the subject of police attention: he was arrested on two different picket lines in the same month.
Selected by Robert Taylor
Politics
Our new old friends
- 08 January 2007
The opportunity for unity between progressives in the US and in Europe may have arrived


