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Compulsory Voting Article

A more considered response from me to the compulsory voting proposals by the IPPR can be found here.

Published 6 May 2006
Categorized as musings Tagged politics

May the Fourth Be With You

Bizarrely, I seem to be the only UK blogger to have used that wondrous pun today. Good luck to all Lib Dems out there today who no doubt won’t actually get around to reading this until at least tomorrow.

Published 4 May 2006
Categorized as musings Tagged blognotes, liberal-democrats, politics

Look! Over there! More lovely laws!

In a bid to save his own bacon, Charles Clarke has come up with what he regards as the perfect solution: announce the creation of new laws. You can see why he thinks this will get him off the hook; it has been the standard recourse of action for both him and his predecessors whenever… Continue reading Look! Over there! More lovely laws!

Published 3 May 2006
Categorized as musings Tagged civil-liberties, labour, panics, politics

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Comment is Free (n.b. articles from time when I was a party activist)

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  • Liberal – but not so democratic in the Lords | James Graham
  • Lib Dems must agree to publicly disagree | James Graham
  • Labour's accusations of gerrymandering are self-defeating | James Graham
  • On electoral reform, it's AV or nothing | James Graham
  • Refusal to enter Lib Dem coalition was Labour's final failure | James Graham
  • Election 2010: A cruel result for the Lib Dems | James Graham
  • Election 2010: Cameron plans to stuff the Lords with Tory peers | James Graham
  • Lib Dems will make Labour sweat | James Graham
  • A new politics is up for grabs | James Graham

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