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Rafael Behr

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Starmer should beware: in this volatile age, no majority and no leader is secure for long

Starmer should beware: in this volatile age, no majority and no leader is secure for long
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Rafael Behr

While Starmer struggles with a broken system in Westminster, real power keeps leaking elsewhere

While Starmer struggles with a broken system in Westminster, real power keeps leaking elsewhere
04.09.2025 30

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Rafael Behr

What would happen if Australia stopped supplying F-35 parts to Israel?

27.08.2025 10

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There’s an obvious way to challenge Nigel Farage. But Keir Starmer won’t do it

There’s an obvious way to challenge Nigel Farage. But Keir Starmer won’t do it
27.08.2025 10

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By sanctioning journalists, the Kremlin admits how much the truth hurts

By sanctioning journalists, the Kremlin admits how much the truth hurts
22.08.2025 4

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Rafael Behr

European leaders behave like supplicants to an almighty Trump. Putin just sees him as a protege

19.08.2025 10

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Trump swallowing Putin’s lies is a bigger threat to Ukraine than bombs

13.08.2025 40

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We’re being deafened by digital noise. Pause it and you hear the sound of democracy in crisis

06.08.2025 40

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Trump isn’t a reliable ally – but Nato dollars can be more persuasive than Putin’s propaganda

16.07.2025 50

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Macron and Starmer talk Trump, boats and Ukraine – but Brexit is the ghost at the banquet

09.07.2025 30

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The Guardian view on Trump’s aid cuts and development: the global majority deserve justice, not charity

01.07.2025 4

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Rafael Behr

The Guardian view on Europe’s heatwave: leaders should remind the public why ambitious targets matter

01.07.2025 6

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Rafael Behr

After the welfare vote debacle, this much is clear: Starmer must change. Labour MPs will demand it

01.07.2025 4

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Rafael Behr

Trump is angry with a world that won’t give him easy deals

25.06.2025 6

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G7 leaders are paralysed by their fear of upsetting Donald Trump

18.06.2025 90

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Rachel Reeves’s economic vision is coming into focus – a year too late

10.06.2025 4

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The spirit of Liz Truss, ridiculous but relentless, stalks British politics

04.06.2025 40

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In the never-ending Brexit Wars saga, reality is finally fighting back

20.05.2025 30

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Keir Starmer is caught in yet another trap of his own making

14.05.2025 60

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Keir Starmer can’t build a stronger European partnership by stealth. He has to declare it aloud

09.05.2025 40

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The Tories have shown Labour exactly how not to fight Farage

30.04.2025 10

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In Trumpland, ‘defending free speech’ means one thing: submission to the president

16.04.2025 80

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Britain cannot afford to gamble on America returning to its senses. We must urgently look elsewhere

09.04.2025 100

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Australia! It’s time to (metaphorically) kick the duopoly in the nads and elect a minority government

02.04.2025 60

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Keir Starmer won power without a purpose. Now he risks squandering it

02.04.2025 40

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A bloke at the dog park said the government was controlling the cyclones. He is accidentally sort of correct

12.03.2025 30

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Rafael Behr

A Trump-Putin pact is emerging – and Europe is its target

12.03.2025 80

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In a frightening new era, Starmer has made his move – and may have found his calling

26.02.2025 60

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Rafael Behr

Afflicted with liberal angst in the age of Trump? Take a leaf from Bridget Jones’s diary

19.02.2025 30

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In the Musk revolution, lessons from the 20th century will be deleted

12.02.2025 100

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It seems the end of everything is upon us. Is no one coming to our rescue? How about … the molluscs?!

05.02.2025 70

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Starmer’s EU reset risks being dragged down by the Brexit undertow

05.02.2025 50

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Hallucinating copy/paste plagiarism robots are everywhere! What a time to be alive!

29.01.2025 60

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In this government’s hands, big ideas always end up looking small. Just ask Ed Miliband

29.01.2025 20

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Rafael Behr

In the Trump vortex, Keir Starmer must fight hard and fast to define Britain’s destiny

22.01.2025 10

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Rafael Behr

Keir Starmer is right to gamble on an AI revolution, but it might not pay out in time

15.01.2025 10

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Rafael Behr

Kemi Badenoch was supposed to make the Tories serious again. She has failed

The House of Commons is built for confrontation, with rows of benches facing each other across an aisle. When the original Victorian chamber was...

08.01.2025 70

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And what do you want from Santa this Christmas?

18.12.2024 100

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What does the China ‘spy’ row show? That Starmer can’t just muddle through on foreign policy

When Keir Starmer met Xi Jinping at the G20 summit in Rio last month he declared that Britain should build a “pragmatic and serious relationship”...

18.12.2024 10

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Where is Kemi Badenoch’s Tory tent? In a political no man’s land

Election defeats are to some degree self-inflicted, so the first place that opposition parties should look for someone to blame for their...

11.12.2024 10

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Rafael Behr

After months of dysfunction and miscommunication, is the Starmer method finally working?

If Rishi Sunak had clung to power until the very end of the five-year term that Boris Johnson won in 2019, he would still be prime minister today....

03.12.2024 7

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Rafael Behr

Is it hot where you are? Spare a thought for the residents of Western Sydney

27.11.2024 10

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Rafael Behr

MPs will vote, but there is a better way to decide who has the right to die

When MPs vote this Friday on assisted dying, they will be trying to answer two questions folded into one. First comes the ethical choice. Is it...

27.11.2024 40

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Rafael Behr

Labour wants tax rises to fall on the ‘broadest shoulders’. The farmers furore shows why that’s so hard to achieve

It is hardly advanced political science to observe that governments are more popular when giving people stuff than when taking it away. Junior...

20.11.2024 70

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Rafael Behr

Trump’s victory has fractured the western order – leaving Brexit Britain badly exposed

The 35th anniversary of the Berlin Wall coming down was not commemorated much in Britain last weekend. It is no Poppy Day. The unravelling of the...

13.11.2024 100

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Left, right, Harris, Trump: all prisoners of political nostalgia in an era few understand

Donald Trump’s record of refusal to concede defeat after the last US election should have disqualified him from running in this one. His criminal...

05.11.2024 4

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Rafael Behr

Britain suffered 14 years of Tory small-state delusion. Labour’s budget will turn the page on that

What matters more to the British public: the health service or the European convention on human rights (ECHR)? It isn’t a trick question. The...

23.10.2024 40

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Rafael Behr

Starmer is stuck in a British bubble, but it will soon be burst by a turbulent world

There is plenty of action in British politics but not a lot of movement. The government’s unsteady start in office and a Tory leadership contest...

16.10.2024 10

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Rafael Behr

Is the Sue Gray debacle another Hartlepool moment for Keir Starmer? Let’s hope so

No prime minister plans to spend the first hundred days in Downing Street learning how not to govern for the next hundred. The intensity of the job...

07.10.2024 9

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Rafael Behr

Badenoch, Cleverly, Jenrick, Tugendhat: four ways for the Tories to reach the same wilderness

The Conservative party has become a weak tribute act to itself. Candidates in a leadership contest belt out classic Tory tunes to an audience that...

02.10.2024 20

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Rafael Behr