George Galloway and the ‘shock factor’: a symptom of the lack of pluralism in British democracy

George Galloway’s provocative comments on rape are indicative of a wider tendency of electioneering among UK minority parties. As the voting system remains skewed in the interests of the two major parties, the competition for publicity is obscuring the space needed to formulate an alternative politics. 

The failure of Lords Reform highlights the growing distortion of the UK Political Right

Cracks are widening in the UK Government as the long-awaited Lib Dem revolt gathers momentum. But how to account for this schism? Despite the visage of 'progressive Conservatism', the arguments forwarded by key sections of the party against Lords reform demonstrate a belligerent unwillingness to engage in due democratic process. 

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Heather McRobie


Niki Seth-Smith is a freelance journalist and co-editor of OurKingdom.

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