James Macintyre
James Macintyre is political correspondent for the New Statesman.
Articles by James Macintyre
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Christianity and the Labour leadership
- 07 July 2010
- 10 comments
. . . And what the biblical Sermon on the Mount tells us about modern politics.
Tories quietly abolish stop and search checks introduced after Stephen Lawrence murder
- 06 July 2010
- 7 comments
Under the radar of apparent civil libertarianism, police accountability for targeting ethnic minorities is softened.
Osborne expected Alan Budd to stay on for at least “a couple” of years
- 06 July 2010
- 4 comments
Mystery deepens over why Office for Budget Responsibility chief has insisted on stepping down.
Tory backbenchers do not have a mandate to block the AV bill
- 05 July 2010
- 4 comments
Bernard Jenkin and others better think hard before they move to strangle the key to the coalition.
Ed Miliband and one of the greatest films of all time
- 05 July 2010
- 7 comments
12 Angry Men a wise choice for contender’s Labour Uncut Desert Island Discs.
Naughty, naughty
- 05 July 2010
- 5 comments
Economist magazine allegedly alters photo to make Barack Obama seem alone in thought.
Who will succeed David Cameron as Tory leader?
- 05 July 2010
- 20 comments
Matthew d’Ancona speculates in GQ.
A proportional system should be on offer in next year’s referendum
- 05 July 2010
- 4 comments
Edward McMillan-Scott is right: the STV option would make for a meaningful choice.
Gordon Brown is entitled to live in Scotland
- 05 July 2010
- 95 comments
The same media pack who brayed for his blood now demand his return to Westminster.
Should the BBC boss be paid five times salary of the PM?
- 04 July 2010
- 13 comments
Mark Thompson needs to enter the real world.











