Trudeau’s election in 2015 was in a sense a restoration of a vision of a bilingual, multicultural, tolerant welfare state, the kind of Nordic country that would be at home in the European Union if it wasn’t fo
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How can we demonstrate the public value of evidence-informed debate under those circumstances? Survey evidence on public attitudes to expertise offers some hope that the tone of much of this debate is unduly pessimistic. While policy-making always develops in an environment where evidence is ...
Recent political campaigns on both sides of the Atlantic have led some to argue that we live in the age of ‘post-factual’ or ‘post-truth’ politics, suggesting evidence has a limited role in debate and public policy. How can we demonstrate the public
First, he needs to win the 2015 General Election. Then, he wants to renegotiate a new relationship with the EU, and sometime before the end of 2017 you would get the chance to vote on the proposals. Q: How likely is it he will win the next election? A: Well, UK Polling Report ...
the same hymn sheet, but there is a marked difference in emphasis on the way each sees left of centre politics in Britain moving forward over the next decade.Informed speculation says that Tony Blair will want to hang in as Prime Minister until the eve of the next general election, either...
Never mind thatHillary Clinton had secretly entered into “election winning template” contracts with Facebookduring the run up to the trial, failed to publish those contracts at the GAO (Government Accounting Office), then hid them on her private email server. ...
This is proving to be easier than I remembered: “Yo soy un hombre, yo bebo leche!” I think I was just using the wrong language learning system. I’ve barely touched the new training software, and already I’m beboing all the leches, so I’m very optimistic for the next year. ...
“If you don't know ... when the lights will go out ... you might as well read." --- Clive James
And then, of course, there’s the anxiety and anger that comes from reading the current political news and surviving an election that was something of a nightmare, even by U.S. standards. And books do help us survive, don’t they? Along with the arts in general, combined, perhaps, ...