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Dividing Lines

Tom Hamilton

A Substack about political attack, what it means and why it matters

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Incumbency bonus

Peter Cook’s line about “those wonderful Berlin cabarets which did so much to stop the rise of Hitler and prevent the outbreak of the Second World War” is a useful reminder of the limits of satire. It rarely seems more appropriate than when...

a month ago
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NICs and sticks

The most annoying thing about the Tories’ “Stick with the plan that’s working/Labour hasn’t got a plan” dividing line is not the attack bit but the premise it flows from. Where, after all, is the evidence that the Tories under Rishi Sunak h...

a month ago
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Common sense

One of the most common errors made by campaigning organisations seeking to increase the profile of their area of interest is to ask the Government to create a cabinet minister for it. The argument goes something like this. This area of poli...

2 months ago
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An unpolitical political Budget

Jeremy Hunt makes for an unconvincing attack dog. That, in many ways, is a virtue. One of his strengths as a politician is that he comes across as quite unpolitical - as a nice man who is just trying to do the right thing, without any of th...

2 months ago
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