Author: Brian

A view of the Australian election result — (1)

John Langmore, former Australian Labor Party MP and international civil servant, now an academic and writer, reflects on last week’s Australian elections [More >>>]

Gordon Brown: thoughts on the present discontents

Gordon Brown’s misfortunes mostly don’t deserve current savage allegations of incompetence, but the government needs to show more humility by dropping some discredited policies and reacting more flexibly to its own and others’ mistakes [More >>>]

Some observations on this and that

Comments, serious and less so, on a smattering of recent happenings, from the Queen’s speech and Jack Straw walking backwards in drag, to Camilla, Princess of Wales, and the death of an exorcist [More >>>]

A federal UK ticks all the boxes

An open letter to my MP proposes an eventual fully-fledged federal system for the UK’s four nations, the only solution to the W Lothian question and other anomalies in our current semi-federal, semi-unitary constitution [More >>>]

Abortion: foetus viability is a poisoned red herring

Those who respect pregnant women’s freedom to do as they choose with their own bodies should beware of accepting the criterion of ‘viability’ in deciding the point at which abortion is banned: that way lies a return to a ban on *all* abortion, and perhaps on contraception too [More >>>]

Profiting from crime

The same issue of the Guardian reports proposed curb on criminals benefiting from proceeds of their books and interviews, and Tony Blair’s book deal with publishers for his memoirs, reportedly worth over £5m [More >>>]