Most of us know that there are issues with the EU, but whether or not the issues outweigh the benefits…
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Author: Will RJ - LVI
Britain made the wrong decision in the 2016 EU referendum
To leave or not to leave. The question which has encompassed society and British politics since Britain voted to leave…
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Should carbon be punitively taxed?
VH Award Winner – April 2019 The climate change debate has progressed – global warming is real. We’re past discussions…
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‘Is it Morally Wrong to Listen to the Music of Michael Jackson?’
VH Award Runner Up – April 2019 Whether it is right or wrong, it is an undeniable fact that Michael…
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We are about to have a second referendum, it just won’t say it on the label
He’s back! What a spiffing fellow, Enoch Powell’s cheerier heir, with his pint and his fags and his coat a…
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Brexit and Parliamentary Sovereignty
We hear a fair bit of gibberish about how Brexit has broken our constitution, about how our uncodified political system…
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What on earth is going on in Westminster
Mention to anyone that you are a teacher or student of politics at the moment and you are usually met…
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Javid is far more neo-liberal than One Nation in his conservative beliefs.
I have a couple of things to add to Walpole’s post earlier this week on Sajid Javid’s manoeuvres regarding the…
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We should be proud of the leading women in our political system
It seems appropriate on International Women’s day to focus on one of the more positive aspects of UK politics; the…
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Voting patterns in the UK are a reflection of underlying demographics
Voting behaviour has changed or remained consistent in the UK since the 1970s based upon the underlying demographic dynamics. Firstly,…
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