Issue 380 of Liberator is on its way to subscribers, and the magazine can be bought from our stall at the Brighton conference. It’s only £25 a year.
This issue’s free sample online content is from former MP David Howarth on how to use the 48% as the basis for building a core vote, and from Lord Trevor Smith on how politics must respond to the effects of ‘robber barons and falling incomes’.
Elsewhere the issue has:
- Norman Baker on what it was like to work with Theresa May in government.
- An analysis by Seth Thevoz of how the Liberal Democrats badly misdirected their campaign spending at the last general election.
- Paul Hindley on why the north mainly voted for Brexit.
- Rebecca Tinsley explains the fresh outbreak of war in South Sudan.
- Our American correspondents Christine and Dennis Graf look at whether Donald Trump can be stopped.
There’s lots else too, including news and gossip in Radical Bulletin, letters, reviews and Lord Bonkers’ Diary.
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One Comment
I read Norman Baker’s book, which includes his period as a coalition minister, soon after it was published. ‘Bigger’ names have got a lot more publicity and awareness for their books. Norman’s book was very illuminating about the differences in working in two different departments, one of them headed by Theresa May. Working in Theresa May’s department is the subject of his Liberator article. It is not reassuring about how the May government will proceed.