John Lloyd
Articles by John Lloyd
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Politics
How new Labour wrestled with a world it never made
- 30 April 2001
Election 2001 - John Lloyd sums up Blair's first term, in an era when transcendent values and ethics have gone and all government decisions are contested
Politics
Blessed are the pure in heart
- 23 April 2001
The anti-globalisation left has little organisation, and no political programme. It is rooted in passion and moral resistance
Politics
And now for the really stupid party
- 09 April 2001
The Tories once seemed to have a monopoly on all the ideas. Today, they have only two - and one has William Hague running scared
Politics
How the rich rule politics again
- 26 March 2001
Oligarchy is back. In Italy, a media magnate looks set to become PM; elsewhere, the wealthy wield more influence than ever
Politics
Please tax me, I'm too rich
- 12 March 2001
The rich have found a new way to get one up on other rich people: parading their social consciences and insisting that the government takes their money
Politics
How money curses politics
- 26 February 2001
Lord Irvine, desperate for donations, is caught in the same trap as Clinton and Kohl. Are such scandals inevitable in modern democracies?
Politics
A minister for all Asians
- 12 February 2001
Is the media campaign against Keith Vaz racist? And should an MP accept special responsibilities to his own ethnic group? John Lloyd reports
Politics
Come on: look at me!
- 29 January 2001
With so many competing products, advertising has to work harder than ever. John Lloyd explains how
Politics
The New Statesman Interview - Marvin Olasky
- 22 January 2001
The US Presidency - Bush's mentor wants to save souls and believes the poor should be left to charity. Marvin Olasky interviewed
Books
Lost in Euroland
- 15 January 2001
Separate Ways: Britain and Europe
Peter Shore Duckworth, 224pp, £20
ISBN 0715629727
The Future Shape of Europe
Edited by Mark Leonard Foreign Policy Centre, 121pp, £9.95


