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Month: June 2017

To Vince or not to Vince? That is the question

June 28, 2017June 28, 2017 / philwainewright / 1 Comment

I have to confess I find myself in two minds. Vince has outstanding qualities, but will his flaws be his undoing? It makes a coronation all the more risky.

People voted for change. Let’s give them a bigger change than #Brexit

June 25, 2017June 25, 2017 / philwainewright / 1 Comment

Brexit is a distraction and an impediment to the real challenges facing this country. The British people have voted for change. Let's offer change that really makes a difference to those who feel left behind.

Britain could have a LibDem PM by Christmas – here’s how

June 15, 2017July 4, 2017 / philwainewright / 3 Comments

Why are LibDems so ready to rule ourselves out of a Trudeau or Macron-like surge at the next election? We should be in it to win it. Here are 10 steps to seeing a LibDem Prime Minister by Christmas.

Two fragile coalitions and the makings of a new third way

June 11, 2017July 4, 2017 / philwainewright / 3 Comments

Labour and Conservatives are each fragile coalitions of competing sects, riven by internal dissent and ready to break apart. This is the moment to seize these fractures in the established order and forge a realignment of British politics.

#VoteLibDem in #GE2017 and #makeBritainGreatAgain

June 8, 2017June 15, 2017 / philwainewright / Leave a comment

The #GE2017 election campaign has been a travesty of democracy.

The Economist prays for a coalition of centrists after #GE2017

June 2, 2017June 2, 2017 / philwainewright / 2 Comments

I don't want to be churlish about yesterday's endorsement of the Liberal Democrats by The Economist. It was a welcome boost to morale. But it was hardly a vote of confidence was it?

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