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The Political Quarterly

Political Quarterly, Rob Ford, Ben Jackson, Fred Steward, Michael Jacobs, Philippe Marliere, John Street, James Hampshire

Founded in 1930, we publish analysis, insight and informed opinion on politics and public policy – jargon-free and always in plain English. Subscribe for a weekly digest of our best articles on a wide range of topics.

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Why Impartiality in Public Broadcasting is Under Threat

The principle of impartiality has been at the heart of public service broadcasting for most of the BBC’s 100 years. It developed through experience of the General Strike in 1926, wartime broadcasting, the Suez crisis, the Northern Ireland T...

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A Hundred Years of Labour Governments

Labour emerged as one of the two main parties of government just over 100 years ago, when the first Labour government took office in 22 January 1924. That Labour government was short-lived, lasting until November 1924, but it established th...

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The Good, the Not so Good, and Liz Truss: MPs’ Evaluations of Postwar Prime Ministers

There have been various attempts to rank UK prime ministers by their performance in office. Yet, no league table can be a definitive ranking of prime ministerial performance. There will always be new names to add, while past leaders’ reputati...

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Squandered Opportunity: Inertia in Education Policy in Post-Covid England

In a fantasy piece entitled ‘The wild blue yonder…’, based on a book he co-authored with Mick Waters, educationalist Tim Brighouse imagines the future of education after the watershed year 2022. He views the post-Covid years as a time of di...

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Authors

The writers behind this newsletter.

  • Political Quarterly

    Analysis, insight and informed opinion on politics and public policy.

  • Rob Ford

    Professor of Political Science, and author of "Brexitland", "The British General Election of 2019" and "Sex, Lies and Politics"

  • Ben Jackson

    Professor of Modern History at Oxford University and Co-Editor of The Political Quarterly.

  • Fred Steward

    I am a professor of innovation and sustainability contributing to making the net-zero transition happen. My work challenges both technocratic and populist approaches.

  • Michael Jacobs

    Prof of Political Economy, Univ of Sheffield. Specialising in post-neoliberal economic thought, climate change and development finance. Visiting Fellow at the global think tank ODI. Former special adviser to Gordon Brown at Treasury and 10 Downing St

  • Philippe Marliere

    Professor of French and European politics at University College London.

  • John Street

    An academic at the University of East Anglia who researches political communication and the link between music and politics - most recently the long history of the English protest song (oursubversivevoice.com)

  • James Hampshire

    Professor of Politics, University of Sussex

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