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A tale of two parties: Learning the environmental lessons from the 2010 coalition

Harry Holmes 22 July 2019 A tale of two parties: Learning the environmental lessons from the 2010 coalition2019-07-22T09:49:34+01:00 Comment No Comment
Image credit: Number 10, Creative Commons It’s May 2010. Good Times by Roll Deep is charting number one, a track about keeping the party going and living your best life.…
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On the North Sea oil spill

Adam Ramsay 16 August 2011 On the North Sea oil spill2011-08-16T09:40:26+01:00 Environment 3 Comments
So, it turns out that the Shell oil leak is anything but contained. After three days of telling no one that there was a leak in the North Sea, Shell…
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begging consumers to enact market forces: Huhne’s liberal paradox

Adam Ramsay 12 June 2011 begging consumers to enact market forces: Huhne’s liberal paradox2011-06-12T16:30:46+01:00 Environment 5 Comments
Chris Huhne is in the papers today encouraging consumers to punish energy companies for putting their bills up. That's Chris Huhne, Secretary of State for Energy. Apparently this is Mr…
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Chris Huhne and the right wing press

Adam Ramsay 15 May 2011 Chris Huhne and the right wing press2011-05-15T08:30:12+01:00 *Rights & Democracy* No Comment
It has been a rollercoster couple of days for Chris Huhne. After his recent spats with the Tories over the AV referendum campaign reminded Lib Dems that he was nearly…
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Liberal Democrats vote against PR

Gary Dunion 13 October 2010 Liberal Democrats vote against PR2014-12-04T18:28:20+00:00 *Rights & Democracy* 10 Comments
If you ever had any trouble understanding what the Liberal Democrats stood for, one thing was always certain: the Lib Dems are for PR. The Liberal Democrats, it may charitably…
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