Gaby Hinsliff



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 * Britain's new working-class pride could be a bonus for Labour - That 60% of Britons claim to be proletarian reflects a fear that the Tories have broken a promise on rewarding hard work - 14th January 2013
 * The logic of David Cameron's cry for optimism is: vote Labour - It's tempting to side with conservative Eeyores. But from peace in Ulster to US healthcare, the case for progressive politics is clear - 4th January 2013
 * This lily-livered marriage bill must make room for all of us - Gay people are still being denied marriage, while straight people are deserting it in droves. The institution itself is a mess - 12th December 2012
 * The elastic middle has to be defined, once and for all - Politicians should be clear about who is really struggling. It's not those who have been forced to kick their Waitrose habits - 18th September 2012
 * Could the Hillsborough lies ever happen again? - The most corrosive effect of the conviction that we don't get the truth out of those in power is that it breeds a refusal to listen - 11th September 2012
 * The private picture isn’t always most revealing - It’s a myth that personal stories tell us the ‘truth’ about public figures. Who cares that Ed Balls is good with cakes? - 25th August 2012
 * Fixing Britain's work ethic is not the answer to this economic mess - It suits the Tory austerity narrative to blame 'idle' Britons for the recession rather than flaws in the modern labour market - 20th August 2012
 * The lessons of Louise Mensch's departure? There are none - The demands of the MP's job and her transatlantic marriage bear almost no relation to those of the average working mother - 7th August 2012
 * Ed Miliband, you stoke this anti-Europe fire at your peril - A referendum on EU membership will tempt the Labour leader. But a yes campaign would be short of arguments - 21st May 2012
 * Can Jon Cruddas start the right arguments to get Labour elected? - As Labour's new policy supremo, leftwinger Cruddas must formulate a coherent programme for the squeezed middle - 16th May 2012
 * Leveson asks why, not just how - This new phase of the inquiry may help to explain why things went so wrong - and particularly why now - 22nd April 2012
 * A conservatory tax is only the start of the conversation - Conserving water and fuel isn't a vote-winner, but politicians can't afford to be coy about our reckless guzzling - 10th April 2012
 * Labour can't simply jeer at the Conservatives' weaknesses - Bradford West showed too many people think too little changed under Labour. David Cameron isn't the only one out of touch - 1st April 2012
 * Shame works on bankers, MPs and tabloids, however immune they seem - Closing tax loopholes is more than token banker-bashing. Small gestures can shake up cosy elites - 28th February 2012
 * David Cameron may aim for the stars, but he's failing to shine - The PM should take a leaf out of Alex Salmond's book. Unlike the Scottish leader, it's hard to see quite where he's heading - 12th February 2012
 * Chris Huhne's resignation: the destructive result of love turned sour - Huhne made himself vulnerable to his enemies the minute he left his wife for his mistress. It's a curiously undignified way to go - 3rd February 2012
 * Tory feminists: the true blue sisterhood - Who says feminists can only be leftwing? An influential group of Conservative women MPs are increasingly vocal about the need to tackle gender equality. With radical views on parenting and work, can free-market feminism leave its mark? - 8th January 2012



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