Tom Goodenough

Tom Goodenough

Tom Goodenough is online editor of The Spectator.

The Spectator podcast: Brexit – the first 100 days

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To subscribe to The Spectator’s weekly podcast, for free, visit the iTunes store or click here for our RSS feed. Alternatively, you can follow us on SoundCloud. The EU referendum on June 23rd looks set to be one of the most important political moments in a generation. But if Britain does vote out, what would

Hillary Clinton crawls over the finish line in Democratic race

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Hillary Clinton has crawled over the finish line in the Democratic race. She has apparently now secured enough delegates to win the party’s nomination after an AP tally put her on 2,383. Her win in the Puerto Rico primary, as well as the backing of a number of super delegates, handed her victory – giving

Purdah could give the Brexit campaign the boost it so badly needs

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If you’ve become fed-up with half-baked Treasury statistics, the start of the purdah period is welcome news. The ban on Government and Civil Service resources being used to put forward the case for ‘remain’, means there will be no more of those. But with ‘remain’ having pushed ahead in the polls over the last few

The Spectator podcast: Brexit, and the return of political lying

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To subscribe to The Spectator’s weekly podcast, for free, visit the iTunes store or click here for our RSS feed. Alternatively, you can follow us on SoundCloud. Are David Cameron and George Osborne using the same techniques of deceit deployed by New Labour in the run-up to the Iraq war? In his cover piece this

The ‘Trump Train’ rolls on – can anyone stop it?

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Donald Trump has won the Washington primary – setting the stage for him to wrap up the Republican nomination on June 7th. The Donald won at least 40 delegates overnight, giving him 1,229 of the 1,237 delegates he needs to win. His opponents may have dropped out the race but the win is still important