From London’s holly-sellers to Engels’s flaming Christmas centrepiece, the plum pudding was more than festive fare in Victorian Britain, says KEITH FLETT
THE vicious murder of Jo Cox MP has invoked an outpouring of grief that a highly talented, vibrant woman has lost her life needlessly, due to one person’s fanaticism.
There have been many articles written in newspapers since her brutal slaying, and many people see her death as something of a catalyst for what is sorely needed, and that is respectful politics.
Over the years, many of us have seen robust debates by our elected representatives in both Westminster and in the devolved nations, but in recent years, things have taken a bullying, often sinister twist.
ANSELM ELDERGILL is a member of Your Party and he suggests how the new party should reform Britain’s constitution
WILL PODMORE welcomes the case put by a feminist, disentangling the abusive rhetoric of the trans rights debate
With turnout plummeting and faith in Parliament collapsing, BERT SCHOUWENBURG explains how radical local government reform — including devolved taxation and removal of party politics from town halls — could restore power to communities currently ignored by profit-obsessed MPs



