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A 5 Year Plan for the Left in the NUS

James McAsh 10 June 2011 A 5 Year Plan for the Left in the NUS2011-06-10T12:00:42+01:00 *Rights & Democracy* 3 Comments
In April 2016, the NUS elects a progressive left-wing President and two or three VPs. This is no surprise: there have been a couple of lefty officers for a few…
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Tory triangulation: their great weakness?

Adam Ramsay 9 June 2011 Tory triangulation: their great weakness?2011-06-09T08:00:06+01:00 *Rights & Democracy* 6 Comments
Labour was always accused of spinning. In a sense, this seems to ultimately have contributed much to their downfall - but not in the ways we would expect. The usual…
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The Labour Party and Northern Ireland

Adam McGibbon 31 May 2011 The Labour Party and Northern Ireland2014-12-15T11:08:14+00:00 *Rights & Democracy* 10 Comments
At the risk of sounding like I have too much experience of this, I imagine that being voted out of government must be a lot like getting chucked by someone…
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Letter from Northern Ireland: our non-movement and what it means

LorcanMullen 31 May 2011 Letter from Northern Ireland: our non-movement and what it means2014-12-15T11:08:45+00:00 Northern Ireland 5 Comments
Lorcan is Deputy President of NUS USI (Northern Ireland) When I was approached to write for Bright Green, I was asked to write about the Northern Ireland student movement. I’m…
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How Green Parties can avoid an Irish-style collapse

Peter McColl 27 May 2011 How Green Parties can avoid an Irish-style collapse2011-05-27T17:52:35+01:00 *Rights & Democracy* 4 Comments
The Irish Green Party has just elected a new leader. He is Eamon Ryan, former TD (member of parliament) for Dublin South and Minister for Communications, Energy and Natural Resources…
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Helping ourselves to imagine better

Adam Ramsay 27 May 2011 Helping ourselves to imagine better2011-05-27T13:00:17+01:00 *Rights & Democracy* 2 Comments
At the Scottish Green Party conference 2009, Robin McAlpine was one of the closing speakers. At the time, the party's then two MSPs often held the balance of power at…
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After the election… where next for Scottish Politics

Robin McAlpine 19 May 2011 After the election… where next for Scottish Politics2017-07-22T14:54:37+01:00 *Essays* 14 Comments
Just days after a watershed election many observers are struggling to understand what happened. Perhaps they need to learn about Scottish politics. Well, that certainly caught the attention… Nobody who…
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*Rights & Democracy*

Trumped by experience

Adam Ramsay 17 May 2011 Trumped by experience2011-05-17T09:40:50+01:00 *Rights & Democracy* 3 Comments
In every election, the press make the same mistake. They decide that this election, this time, people will vote for their new exciting celebrity candidate. They are, almost always, wrong.…
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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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The incompetence question

Adam Ramsay 11 May 2011 The incompetence question2011-05-11T17:00:59+01:00 *Rights & Democracy* No Comment
I try to shy away from the easy trap of saying that Tory ministers are just incompetent. If they are so ineffective, how come they are succeeding in dismantling our…
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