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Robert Saunders

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Author of "Yes to Europe! The 1975 Referendum & Seventies Britain". "A jaw-dislocating page turner"(Andrew Marr). Co-director @MileEndInst, Reader @QMHistory

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Joined April 2013
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Robert Saunders
8 years
It's out! My book "Yes to Europe: The 1975 Referendum & Seventies Britain" is published today - a snip at £24.99. Warmest thanks to everyone @cambUP_History. https://t.co/hTGaEfyD8a
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Robert Saunders
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Robert Smith
11 months
@PPFIdeas Absolutely fantastic episode. One for the political nerds amongst us but such a critical analysis that highlights the major consequences of the supposedly well intentioned constitutional change Well done to David and @redhistorian. 🙏
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Past Present Future Podcast
11 months
"Party Members Choosing Party Leaders" Is the problem the principle of the thing or the people who end up in charge (Corbyn, Truss)? How did reforms undertaken in the name of democracy manage to undermine democracy? Find us at...🎧
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Past Present Future is a bi-weekly History of Ideas podcast with David Runciman, host and creator of Talking Politics, exploring the history of ideas from politics to philosophy, culture to technol...
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Past Present Future Podcast
1 year
NEW EPISODE OUT NOW! For our penultimate bad idea in this series, David talks to @redhistorian about what’s gone wrong with British politics since party members got to decide who leads the party – and in some cases who gets to be PM. Find us at...🎧 https://t.co/eQqMZQoRo5
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Past Present Future Podcast
1 year
NEW EPISODE OUT NOW! For our penultimate bad idea in this series, David talks to @redhistorian about what’s gone wrong with British politics since party members got to decide who leads the party – and in some cases who gets to be PM. Find us at...🎧 https://t.co/eQqMZQoRo5
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Robert Saunders
1 year
If you're in Oxford, I'll be speaking tomorrow (Tuesday) at 5pm at the Modern History Seminar on "Writing History After Brexit". It's a roundtable with me, Patricia Clavin, Anne Deighton and Robert Gildea, chaired by Senia Paseta. Should be fun!
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Tom Chidwick
1 year
Next Wednesday, 4 Dec, I'll be speaking at @QMULHistSoc about Scotland’s first devolution referendum and the country’s social and political culture in the 1970s. It starts at 4pm and is free to attend (bloody well should be, you say ...) so do join us! https://t.co/XINHL9TCA7
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Robert Saunders
1 year
Marmite.
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Stephen Bush
1 year
It’s the most wonderful time of year! But what is the most wonderful Christmas sandwich? 🧵
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Robert Saunders
1 year
I gave my own views on this here.
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Robert Saunders
1 year
This won't be popular, but I fear we risk forgetting some lessons of the Cold War: -that nuclear diplomacy is difficult, dangerous & high-risk; -that misjudgments can have catastrophic consequences; -that "mutually assured destruction" does not make nuclear war impossible. 1/7
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Robert Saunders
1 year
Wherever one stands on this issue, allowing UK missiles to be fired onto the soil of a nuclear state is not just an "operational decision" that can't be discussed. It's a major act of state - something we never did in the worst days of the Cold War - & it needs democratic debate
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Sky News
1 year
BREAKING: Sir Keir Starmer has told Sky's @BethRigby that the UK must give Ukraine "the support that is needed." However, he refused to comment on the impact long-range missiles might have after the US permitted Ukraine to fire them into Russian territory. Read more:
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@WilliamJHague
William Hague
1 year
Just been sent this. Think he won that one.
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David Torrance
1 year
Just after resigning as Prime Minister in 1957, Sir Anthony Eden sailed to New Zealand. His steward on board ship was John Prescott…
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Robert Saunders
1 year
When I was a sixth-former, Prescott spoke at a politics A-Level conference. A Tory pupil tried to take him down & got absolutely mollered by him. But then Prescott did something surprising: he apologised, said it was a fair question & gave a long answer. I really respected that
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Lewis Goodall
1 year
John Prescott was a politician both behind and ahead of his time. Considered too bluff and old Labour to reach to the very top in the 90s, today his authenticity and class credentials would have been perfect to fight Farage and populism. Labour needs more like him.
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William Whyte
1 year
Another good church window
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@GavinBarwell
Gavin Barwell
1 year
Strongly support this - far too much time spent talking about who is winning and not enough on what is at stake
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Tim Ross @timross1.bsky.social
1 year
Should the U.K. ban polling for a period before an election? Other countries do — and top Tory & Labour strategists both see the case for it. Latest story from my book Landslide with @REWearmouth here https://t.co/1P1fiTS4RK
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Robert Saunders
1 year
We shouldn't (and, realistically, can't) ban polling before an election - but we *can* stop organising our entire electoral coverage around it. An election is a choice to be debated, not just a race to be forecast.
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Tim Ross @timross1.bsky.social
1 year
Should the U.K. ban polling for a period before an election? Other countries do — and top Tory & Labour strategists both see the case for it. Latest story from my book Landslide with @REWearmouth here https://t.co/1P1fiTS4RK
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Robert Saunders
1 year
I got to live and work in this magical place for eight years. Pretty much every day I'd be taken aback by how beautiful it was.
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Eleonora Svanberg
1 year
I'm a PhD student at @UniofOxford and I think I'm living in a fairytale :-) Foxes playing around in the snow at Magdalen College this morning — absolutely magical!
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William Whyte
1 year
One of the great church windows
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Robert Saunders
1 year
Surreal moment on #r4today: @amolrajan asks @bphillipsonMP how she'll vote on assisted dying; she answers, but stresess that MPs must decide without govt pressure. Rajan then asks how she can justifying answering his question. "Today" has to break its obsession with the "gotcha"
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Robert Saunders
1 year
If being honest about the dire state of the public finances spooks the markets, doesn't the problem lie with those who brought the public finances to that state? When your economy relies on hoping that no one looks beneath the bonnet, your economy is heading for trouble.
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David Davis MP
1 year
The economic damage caused by Labour's negative publicity was eminently predictable I'm afraid, and is clear evidence of Labour putting their political advantage ahead of the national interest. https://t.co/haZFbXuNkC
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Robert Saunders
1 year
Universities themselves have internalised the language of "employable skills" and "average starting salaries". They need to be bolder in arguing that we are humans and citizens, not just future inputs into GDP. I had a go at that case here:
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Robert Saunders
6 years
Universities should indeed offer "value for money" - but how do we measure the value of education? Every test that comes from government is crassly econometric. We need to recapture a higher vision of what the university is for - and of what it means to be human. [THREAD]
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