
Andy Beckett
Andy Beckett is a Guardian columnist
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At the next election, voters will be looking for fresh ideas and ambitious thinking, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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For years, the Tories have used their power to game the system. But that won’t wash with the EU, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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The scaremongering has begun about Biden and Starmer, while Trump and Johnson undermine democratic norms, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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Populism can survive a Trump defeat and a disastrous Brexit. Even so, its best days may already be over, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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The lost voters hate ‘scroungers’, liberal values and ‘political correctness’. Winning them back could come at a high price, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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The pandemic has made a star of the chancellor. He’ll want to be in a different post when his policies are paid for, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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Calling for the country to be run ‘competently’ is not a rival programme for office, says the Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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John Hoskyns, Margaret Thatcher’s head of policy, also wanted to shake up Whitehall, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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The Labour leader’s minimalist, methodical approach is beating Johnson’s chaos so far. But where are the big ideas, asks Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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With his cavalier approach to Covid-19, Boris Johnson is testing the limits of public safety, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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Though urban life has lost its spontaneity and appeal, it will adapt to these new conditions and even thrive, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
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The party has clung to power by flouting political norms, but in the Cummings affair it faces an angry and contemptuous public, says Guardian columnist Andy Beckett
The pandemic has hollowed out our politics – but that can't last forever