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Cranleigh School Blogs / Politics Department Blog / COVID-19

Tag: COVID-19

Covid-19 and Devolution

October 21, 2020October 21, 2020 | UK Politics | von Hayek

Sir Keir Starmer is turning out to be a savvy strategist. In a national crisis, he has been careful to…
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Should England have a ‘circuit breaker’ lockdown?

October 19, 2020October 19, 2020 | UK Politics | Sam S - LVI

There has been discussion in the UK of another national lockdown to ‘circuit break’ the country. Circuit breaking is having…
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President Trump has failed the USA

June 25, 2020June 25, 2020 | Global Politics | Francis - LVI

When the Coronavirus first broke out many suggested that although it could be bad it would be detrimental to poorer…
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Dominic Cummings is selfish and should have resigned

June 10, 2020June 10, 2020 | UK Politics | Bella - UV

At the end of March, Dominic Cummings, special advisor to the Prime Minister Boris Johnson, travelled 260 miles from London…
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The Covid-19 lockdown in Greece

June 9, 2020June 9, 2020 | Global Politics | Francis - LVI

Greece, a nation of 10.7 million people has witnessed economic downturns, social upheaval, and a debt amounting to 376 billion…
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The region where the storm is only brewing

May 19, 2020May 19, 2020 | Global Politics | Robin G - LVI

Overshadowed by their northern neighbours economically, politically and socially, Latin America sees the spotlight far less than they would like,…
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the economic outlook following the pandemic is looking very bleak

May 4, 2020May 4, 2020 | Global Politics | Jake C - UVI

Amid this time of crisis, much talk of the winners and losers of this situation is simply speculation. However, there…
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Europe will emerge even weaker from this crisis

April 28, 2020April 28, 2020 | Global Politics | Freddie R - UVI

Just three months ago no one could have ever anticipated the scenes across the world that now fill every page…
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The rise of china is inevitable

April 28, 2020April 28, 2020 | Global Politics | Abbas - UVI

Covid-19. A virus of such magnitude never witnessed in contemporary society before. Originating in a small wet-market in the Wuhan…
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china and the uk may be the winners in the aftermath of this pandemic

April 27, 2020April 27, 2020 | Global Politics | Josh P - UVI

It seems strange to be asking this question in the midst of “a war against an invisible enemy”, as Emanuel Macron…
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