Mehdi Hasan and James Macintyre
Articles by Mehdi Hasan and James Macintyre
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UK Politics
The Kennedy conundrum
- 16 September 2010
- 26 comments
On the eve of the Liberal Democrats’ most keenly anticipated conference since they were founded in 1988, Mehdi Hasan and James Macintyre examine the challenges facing a troubled party.
UK Politics
All change at No 10
- 12 May 2010
- 2 comments
Gordon Brown’s decision to step down throws the party negotiations and the Labour leadership wide open: the brothers Miliband, Jon Cruddas, Ed Balls . . . who wins?
UK Politics
There’s no such thing as a “big society”
- 15 April 2010
- 1 comment
The Tories' rhetoric about progressive conservatism does nothing to mask the fact their ideas mark a return to Thatcherism.
UK Politics
Back in the race
- 04 March 2010
Could Labour seize a surprise election victory? Cabinet ministers and pollsters reveal how the party’s long-term strategy is beginning to work.
UK Politics
No more leadership talk, please
- 26 November 2009
- 1 comment
Alan Johnson defends Gordon Brown and insists the debate on electoral reform is not over
UK Politics
“It would be a missed opportunity not to have a referendum on election day”
- 05 November 2009
- 3 comments
An interview with the Culture Secretary Ben Bradshaw
UK Politics
"This will be a 'big choice' election"
- 24 September 2009
- 1 comment
On the eve of the Labour party conference in Brighton, Mehdi Hasan and James Macintyre talk exclusively to a defiant Gordon Brown in his study at Downing Street
International Politics
We go long, we go deep, we go home!
- 14 August 2009
An full transcript of the New Statesman interview with Brigadier Ed Butler, 5 August 2009, Hammersmith
International Politics
The NS interview: Ed Butler
- 13 August 2009
- 1 comment
The retired brigadier, original mastermind of Britain's strategy for fighting the Taliban, now believes "we go long, we go deep or we go home"
UK Politics
The Politics interview: Douglas Alexander
- 16 July 2009
“There was clearly briefing against me but the task in those circumstances is not to exacerbate those briefings but to get on with the job”











