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Cranleigh School Blogs / Politics Department Blog / Boris Johnson

Tag: Boris Johnson

Is the recent fuel crisis the Government’s fault?

September 30, 2021September 30, 2021 | UK Politics | Lucas R - UVI

It has been impossible to ignore the recent crisis around filling stations over the last week and many are trying…
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The next cabinet reshuffle 3

February 5, 2021February 5, 2021 | UK Politics | Bella B - (LVI)

June 2021. This is the date the government has pencilled in for the next cabinet reshuffle and it couldn’t be…
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The next cabinet reshuffle 2

February 5, 2021February 5, 2021 | UK Politics | Tom N - (LVI)

With a cabinet reshuffle expected in June, Boris Johnson will have the opportunity to address both the “woman problem” in…
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The Next Cabinet Reshuffle 1

February 5, 2021February 5, 2021 | UK Politics | Lucy W (LVI)

The UK government is in a sensitive position. If the vaccine programme proves successful, the cabinet is going to need…
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The Machiavellian direction that Britain is taking.

November 24, 2020November 24, 2020 | UK Politics | Robin - UVI

“A basic problem for people in politics is that approximately none have the hard skills necessary to distinguish great people…
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How would Realists and Liberals interpret the controversial internal markets bill

September 15, 2020September 15, 2020 | Global Politics | Walpole

It was quite marvellous to see Parliament back front and centre of the news last night with the 2nd reading…
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The heir to Churchill?

March 25, 2020March 26, 2020 | UK Politics | Walpole

There is a joke going around Politics teachers at the moment and it goes like this. “Have you heard that…
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The 2019 election will have a significant impact on how the UK is governed.

January 16, 2020January 16, 2020 | UK Politics | Sukai - LVI

The Conservative party won the election with an 80 seat majority and gained 47 seats. They achieved 43.6% of the…
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The UK in the 2020s

January 10, 2020January 10, 2020 | UK Politics | Von Hayek

Given the divergence between Scotland and England in the recent election results, many have rightly questioned the future of the…
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Would a no-deal Brexit be such a disaster for the UK?

September 8, 2018September 8, 2018 | UK Politics | Isla Backhouse UVI

Both Eurosceptics and pro-Europeans were left dissatisfied, many even outraged, after Theresa May’s Chequers deal, a draft of the Brexit…
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