The Week  |  1st March 2019
CENTRE GROUND OR NO MAN'S LAND?
“The ice has cracked, finally,” said the Financial Times. For the past two years, British politics has been stuck “between entrenched positions on the Left and Right” – between a Tory and a Labour party that have both “caved into their extreme fringes”. But last week, a new centrist bloc emerged at last. First, eight MPs including Luciana Berger and Chuka Umunna left Labour to form The Independent Group (TIG). The arrival soon after of three Tories – Anna Soubry, Heidi Allen and Sarah Wollaston – meant that the new grouping was no longer just a refuge for Labour MPs disgusted by the hard-left policies and resurgent anti-Semitism of Jeremy Corbyn’s regime. Instead, it heralded a new, much-needed force in British politics: anti-Brexit, “economically responsible, socially aware” and open to the world.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in The Week 1st March 2019.