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Cranleigh School Blogs / Politics Department Blog / Articles by: Will RJ - LVI

Author: Will RJ - LVI

The decision to leave the EU was correct and still is!

May 13, 2019November 15, 2023 | UK Politics | Will RJ - LVI

Most of us know that there are issues with the EU, but whether or not the issues outweigh the benefits…
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Britain made the wrong decision in the 2016 EU referendum

May 13, 2019November 15, 2023 | UK Politics | Abbas LVI

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?

May 2, 2019November 15, 2023 | van Hasselt Award | Freya J - LVI

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?’

May 2, 2019November 15, 2023 | van Hasselt Award | Henry M - LVI

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

April 29, 2019November 15, 2023 | UK Politics | von Hayek

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

March 17, 2019November 15, 2023 | UK Politics | Von Hayek

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

March 15, 2019November 15, 2023 | UK Politics | Walpole

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.

March 9, 2019November 15, 2023 | UK Politics | von Hayek

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

March 8, 2019November 15, 2023 | UK Politics | Walpole

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

March 8, 2019November 15, 2023 | UK Politics | Abbas S

Voting behaviour has changed or remained consistent in the UK since the 1970s based upon the underlying demographic dynamics. Firstly,…
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