What will Labour do to the British constitution?
Our glaring democratic deficit demands radical reform.
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Our glaring democratic deficit demands radical reform.
By Michael Kenny
It is 50 years since his notorious “rivers of blood” speech. Yet, in the intervening decades, Powell’s ideas have…
By Michael Kenny
How the Brexit vote has reopened deep wounds of empire and belonging, and challenged the future of the United…
By Michael Kenny
For the sake of a few foxes, Labour has fallen into a Tory trap, warns Michael Kenny.
By Michael Kenny
The Anglosphere has its roots in the Commonwealth tradition. But today's global world has forged a powerful unofficial alliance.
By Michael Kenny
There is an increasingly compelling, precautionary case for constitutional reform, but William Hague's "hard" plans aren't positive or carefully…
By Michael Kenny
English-wide interests and identities need to be reflected and expressed in a reconstituted UK.
By Michael Kenny
From Nigel Farage to Russell Brand, Marine Le Pen to Beppe Grillo, a new breed of charismatic figures speak to…
By Michael Kenny
The past 20 years have seen the growth of a more deeply felt and prominent sense of English identity, going…
By Michael Kenny