Andrew Harrop writes on Labour's
new statecraft and Margaret Hodge MP and Dan Jarvis MP comment on the challenges facing a new generation of Labour MPs PLUS Mary Riddell speaks to Jim Murphy MP.
Not exact matches
Sandel might indeed be Miliband's bone fide «
new guru», but a closer scrutiny into the role of the guru makes grim reading in two senses: firstly, gurus have little long - term influence on the ideational trajectories of political parties and their attendant political projects that their ideas are intended to service; and secondly, the guru's lack of long - term impact suggests that the status of «ideas» and their action - orientation is demoted below the seemingly more perennial concerns of
statecraft and personality.
Of her recent, and widely praised, speech attacking Trump, the
New York Times wrote, «Speaking in a steady, modulated tone but lobbing some of the most fiery lines of her presidential campaign, Mrs. Clinton painted Mr. Trump as a reckless, childish and uninformed amateur who was playing at the game of global
statecraft.»