Competition for the Reagan Defence Award, 2011

For those who followed the wonderful story of Chris Huhne’s extraordinary inability to remember important events about his wife’s driving offence – the “Reagan Defence”, in honour of the ex-President who miraculously forgot all details of the Iran-Contra affair – today’s news is that he’s got competition. Simon Hoggart delightfully recounts the appearance of Les… Continue reading Competition for the Reagan Defence Award, 2011

ETA: really the beginning of the end?

In recent days, rather extraordinary news has been breaking about the last remaining home-grown terrorist group in Europe. Yesterday a conference in San Sebastian, involving no lesser figures than Kofi Annan, Bertie Ahern and Gerry Adams, reached out to ETA and it is strongly felt that a positive response is likely. Other notable figures such… Continue reading ETA: really the beginning of the end?

Tell people to eat less? Yes, that’ll sort out obesity

Delighted to announce my first-ever guest piece at the New Statesman: see it here.STOP PRESS 29/10/2011:My fine fellow blogger Emma Burnell, whose piece on personal experiences is linked in the article, has recorded this short film for Andrew Neil’s Daily Politics.

We can’t spend another 50 years like this

As I meander through Hugo Young’s outstanding A Blessed Plot, a highly readable history of Britain’s vexed relationship with Europe, the theme of head-in-the-sand denial of the inevitable is a constant one. One particularly striking thing is that the fundamental arguments have not really changed, and that Britain’s attitude has usually been one of fatal underestimation… Continue reading We can’t spend another 50 years like this

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