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The cost of transport: time for a national strategy?

The issue of transport is one that has major implications for both the economic well-being of the country and on the daily lives of ordinary citizens, both locally and nationally. Transport is vital...

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‘The Lost Generation’– Are We Going to Be Part of the 2015 General Election?

In just over a year, it will be general election time. As we all expect, all of the parties are going to try and entice us with their manifestos. Try and woo us with how their incredible policies are...

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The Strange Phenomenon Nigel Farage

Nigel Farage played a blinder this week. In response to criticism from Nick Clegg that he has a record of only 50% participation in European elections, Farage responded that he was surprised the Lib...

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US Foreign Policy – A Necessary Evil?

The recent developments in Ukraine have brought the foreign policy approaches of Nations around the world into question once more, none more so than in the USA. Russian President Putin’s aggressive...

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The Rise of UKIP: A serious player in the 2015 General Election, or just...

UKIP have been all over the news in recent weeks, whether it being over one of their members sayng something hugely inappropriate, their huge billboard campaign, or Farage’s hypocrisy of him employing...

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Why vote for Labour? #eu4u

The Labour party are set to win the EU elections with the latest Yougov figures set at 28%, higher than UKIP at 25% and the Conservative’s at 22%. Since the party left 10 Downing Street in 2010, Ed...

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The Green Party Fights On Despite Being Ignored By the Media

Deep in the leftist caverns of the internet, over 40,000 people have signed an online petition stating the BBC’s election coverage was unfairly biased against the Green Party The post The Green Party...

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The Unanswerable Question: Why Youth Unemployment Won’t Go Away

Between January and March of this year 19% of all 16-24 year olds in the UK were unemployed, that means that over 868,000 young people across Britain could not find work in the first quarter of this...

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Labour Conference 2015: The New Politics?

On September 20th, the left-wing Syriza party returned to governing Greece after winning the third round of elections in the country this year. This victory, already dampened by a 45% abstention rate,...

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Climate Change Policy At 21

Back in September, the Australian government produced a leaflet for teachers which taught them how to identify extremism and radicalism in their students. An example student used throughout this...

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