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Monthly Archives: November 2015

‘It was not a happy period’
History / Politics

‘It was not a happy period’

Posted on 30 November 2015 by Lion & Unicorn • Leave a comment

Is it really deja vu all over again? Some quotes from the Labour Party in the early 1980s. Continue reading →

‘A long time in politics’: Blowing hot and cold on the Autumn Statement
Economics / Politics

‘A long time in politics’: Blowing hot and cold on the Autumn Statement

Posted on 27 November 2015 by Dan Atkinson • Leave a comment

DAN ATKINSON wonders if George Osborne is channelling Supermac. Continue reading →

This week we have been mostly…
Miscellaneous

This week we have been mostly…

Posted on 22 November 2015 by Lion & Unicorn • Leave a comment

A selection of the writing, wittering and viewing that has caught our attention over the past week. Continue reading →

Calling all cliches: Binary questions
Miscellaneous

Calling all cliches: Binary questions

Posted on 22 November 2015 by Lion & Unicorn • Leave a comment

And today’s word is ‘binary’. That’s ‘binary’. Continue reading →

Proud to be British
Miscellaneous

Proud to be British

Posted on 20 November 2015 by Lion & Unicorn • Leave a comment

Jack Straw tries to save the left from itself. Continue reading →

Mili bruv songs
Politics

Mili bruv songs

Posted on 17 November 2015 by Alwyn Turner • 1 Comment

ALWYN TURNER wonders whether anyone still remembers David Miliband. Continue reading →

This week we have been mostly…
Miscellaneous

This week we have been mostly…

Posted on 15 November 2015 by Lion & Unicorn • Leave a comment

A selection of the writing, wittering and viewing that has caught our attention over the past week. Continue reading →

‘The most degrading and bestial business in the world’
History / Politics

‘The most degrading and bestial business in the world’

Posted on 8 November 2015 by Alwyn Turner • Leave a comment

Remembrance hasn’t always been a pageant of national unity. ALWYN TURNER reveals how the British state once feared its veterans. Continue reading →

Tears of autumn: Big Bang and beyond
Economics

Tears of autumn: Big Bang and beyond

Posted on 6 November 2015 by Dan Atkinson • Leave a comment

They went big, then they went bang. DAN ATKINSON considers the dubious reforms that made Britain’s banks what they are today. Continue reading →

Proud to be British: Albert Pierrepoint
Miscellaneous

Proud to be British: Albert Pierrepoint

Posted on 5 November 2015 by Lion & Unicorn • Leave a comment

Hangman Albert Pierrepoint on the British way of death. Continue reading →

This week we have been mostly…
Miscellaneous

This week we have been mostly…

Posted on 1 November 2015 by Lion & Unicorn • Leave a comment

A selection of the writing, wittering and viewing that has caught our attention over the past week. Continue reading →

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The trends

  • Imperial fiction: Black Beauty
    Imperial fiction: Black Beauty
  • Imperial fiction: The Lair of the White Worm
    Imperial fiction: The Lair of the White Worm
  • Hazlitt: On the Ignorance of the Learned
    Hazlitt: On the Ignorance of the Learned
  • Morgan of the Month: Cooper
    Morgan of the Month: Cooper
  • Bits of Britpop: Part 2
    Bits of Britpop: Part 2
  • Imperial fiction: The Scarlet Pimpernel
    Imperial fiction: The Scarlet Pimpernel
  • Me and baby brother
    Me and baby brother
  • Imperial fiction: The Beetle
    Imperial fiction: The Beetle
  • 'Danger to democracy': A press portrait of Diane Abbott (pt 1)
    'Danger to democracy': A press portrait of Diane Abbott (pt 1)
  • 1997: The loser
    1997: The loser

The tags

All in It Together BBC Boris Johnson Brexit calling all cliches Chris Mullin Chuka Umunna Clement Attlee Conservative Party Daily Express David Cameron David Lloyd George David Miliband Denis Healey Diane Abbott Donald Trump Ed Miliband Edward Heath Enoch Powell Ernest Bevin European Union First World War George Galloway George Osborne Gordon Brown Harold Macmillan Harold Wilson Iain Duncan Smith imperial fiction Jack Straw James Callaghan Jeremy Corbyn Jeremy Thorpe John Buchan John Major John McDonnell John Smith Keir Starmer Ken Livingstone Kenneth Clarke Labour Party Liberal Democrats Maastricht Treaty Margaret Thatcher Michael Foot Michael Gove Michael Howard Michael Portillo music hall Neil Kinnock Nick Clegg Nigel Farage Olympic Games Owen Jones Peter Mandelson Pick of the pops politician of the year Proud to be British Rear-view review referendum Revive 45 Robin Day Roy Jenkins Sherlock Holmes SNP The Four Feathers Theresa May Tim Farron Tom Watson Tony Benn Tony Blair UKIP William Hague Winston Churchill Yvette Cooper

The Twitter

My Tweets

The Latest

  • Final Cut: Ships with Wings (1941)
  • ‘Disreputable men’
  • Final Cut: Murder, She Said (1961)
  • McDonnell: a tribute in tweets
  • Yesterday’s papers: Harry & Class War
  • Final cut: Beau Brummell
  • ‘Read this and get angry’
  • Endeavouring to learn
  • Final cut: The Blockhouse
  • 2022 Politician of the Year (dead)

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