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14 Years on the Reserve Bench: Predicting a Labour Government in 2024
By Kara Evans With the Conservatives on the outs and the 2024 General Election looming, it seems there will be a renewal of Labour’s...


The COVID Inquiry is a farce
By Jamie Spratt Early on in March of 2020, there were a series of decisions behind closed doors that led to an agreement: infection must...


Will a split in the party lead to a split in the election? The Internal Labour Crisis over Gaza
BY BENJI SACHS For a party 20 points ahead in the polls it isn’t a great look. Out of just 198 Labour MPs some 56 rebelled against the...


Have MPs broken rules on Parliamentary language?
BY SANJNI GOHIL Recent incidents within the hallowed halls of Parliament have sparked a contentious debate on whether Members of...


Suella Braverman, home secretary or far-right provocateur?
BY NISKA CUMMING-BRUCE Former Home Secretary Suella Braverman’s remarks on the pro-Palestine march have cost her a powerful post in the...


What Does David Cameron Mean for British Foreign Policy?
BY JAMIE MUTCH As I rolled out of bed on Tuesday morning I was greeted by a rather peculiar message from a friend. “Looks like Cameron’s...


A Response to Smoking – Defending Sunak’s ‘unnecessary’ policy.
BY YIT XIANG Ethan wrote this emotionally charged article about the irrational virtue signalling policy of Rishi’s Sunak smoking ban. He...


The Smoking Ban – Health Fascism or Protecting the NHS?
BY ETHAN HARVEY It does tell you something when we have a Prime Minister who - amid an unbearable cost-of-living, migration, NHS, and...


Braverman blunders with homelessness controversy
BY MILLY OWEN The Home Secretary, Suella Braverman, took to X (formerly known as Twitter) to discuss planned alterations to the...


The Politics of Remembrance
BY WILLIAM HALL At 11:00 exactly 105 years ago today, the First World War ended. In this devastating war, 876,084 servicemen from across...
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