Wednesday, 13 July 2016

End of the Cameron era

"Leadership is the capacity to translate vision into reality." - Warren Bennis
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Cameron has just finished his final PMQs and later today Theresa May will be the new prime minister. But what legacy does he leave? Our first piece today suggests that other than gay marriage, Cameron has achieved very little and that if it wasn't for Brexit, history would have forgotten him.

Elsewhere, the Labour drama continues with Owen Smith today announcing that he will be entering the party's leadership contest. But our next piece argues that his critics are as inept as he is and suggests that those plotting against him have learned nothing from what happened during the last leadership campaign.

And finally, we look at what it's like to find yourself at the centre of a Corbynista conspiracy. Labour member Kevin McKeever had a death threat hand-delivered to his home after being linked to the Corbyn 'coup', by a left-wing website. 

Latest Articles

 
 

Cameron's legacy: Beneath the spin, there was nothing


 

On Jul 13, 2016 11:43 am
Cameron kept Blair's spin but ditched the politics
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Corbyn's critics are as inept as he is


 

On Jul 13, 2016 10:30 am
Labour plotters haven't learned anything from the rise of Corbyn
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What it's like to be at the centre of a Corbynista conspiracy


 

On Jul 13, 2016 09:13 am
Kevin McKeever was plunged into the limelight after an article linked him to the Corbyn coup
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Opinion Former videos


 

Promoting alcohol responsibly

 

On Jul 13, 2016 10:53 am
The Portman Group explains the system of regulation of alcohol marketing in the UK, which occurs through collaboration, clear Codes of Practice, independent oversight, and support as well as sanctions.
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UK Climate Change Risk Assessment 2017

 

On Jul 12, 2016 10:54 am
The UK Climate Change Risk Assessment 2017 evidence report, prepared for the UK Government by the the Committee on Climate Change, identifies where more effort is necessary, and urgent, to address the risks of climate change.
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Opinion Formers articles


 
 

About the CCC

The Committee on Climate Change (the CCC) is an independent, statutory body established under the Climate Change Act 2008. O
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EBacc reforms will damage engineering

Parliament have debated the plan to exclude technical, creative and artistic subjects from its new English Baccalaureate
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Opinion Formers press releases


 
 

BHA responds to Church of England's bid to open more than one hundred new schools


The Church of England has announced that it will seek to open more than one hundred new schools by 2020 as part of the Government's free school programme.
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Change in universal screening policy for MRSA coincides with a rise in infections in hospitals in England


Although progress has been made since mandatory reporting of MRSA has been introduced, MRSA shows resilience and despite best efforts trends for the last 5 years are now beginning to show an increase.
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