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New Statesman writers on Cameron and Corbyn: two special pieces

I have especially enjoyed two recent articles in the New Statesman and want to share my enjoyment with Ephems readers.  It’s invidious of course to pick out two articles from among so many good...

The Lords’ amendments to a government financial statutory instrument are an attempted power grab that drives a coach and horses through a vital constitutional doctrine

The Lords’ refusal yesterday evening (26.10.2015) to approve the government’s statutory instrument incorporating cuts to tax credits was gloriously right as to the substance, but catastrophically wrong constitutionally. Part of the price paid for...

Corbyn’s No to the nuclear button marks the beginning of the end of his leadership

Jeremy Corbyn has now answered at least two radio or television interviewers, who asked him whether as prime minister he would ever press the nuclear button, with the fatal word: No. This is surely...

The Observer should not be shocked by MI5’s use of paid informers

On 20 September 2015 the Observer newspaper published a front page report expressing pained surprise at the revelation that the UK Security Service has been paying informers “to spy” on Muslims suspected of involvement...

A dropped catch in the search for peace in Syria (not about Mr Corbyn)

According to today’s Guardian, the statesman and Nobel peace prize winner Martti Ahtisaari has revealed what looks like a spectacular failure in Washington, London and Paris to respond to a Russian proposal in 2012...

An RAF execution in Syria

It takes an ingenious lawyer to devise a legal justification for the execution by RAF drone strike last week of a UK citizen in Syria suspected – but never tried or convicted – of plotting...

Choosing Labour’s leader: a simple guide

In case you have a vote for the Labour party leadership election and haven’t yet voted, here, in no particular order, is an objective check-list of twelve ideal characteristics and qualities for an effective,...

Immigrants and old folk working longer create jobs for others

It’s not true, although widely thought to be obvious, that when older people work longer before retirement they are adding to youth unemployment, or that immigrants take away jobs from native Brits. The first...

Bombing Syria: a myth, and four conditions to be satisfied before we bomb

Things which everyone knows but which ain’t so: that in 2013 the House of Commons voted against UK participation in the bombing of Syria in response to Assad’s alleged use of chemical weapons against...

Only two weeks left for a 30% discount on UK purchases of ‘What Diplomats Do’ — and a new review

This is the final commercial for my recent book, What Diplomats Do: The Life and Work of Diplomats, published last year and available to UK readers at a substantial discount which (sadly) expires at...