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Andrew Harrop on Jeremy Corbyn, anti-Semitism and the general election
Andrew Harrop is the General Secretary of the Fabian Society – a socialist think tank, partnered with the Labour Party. As I got the...


Will the 2019 election be a victory for independent candidates?
British politics in 2019 will be defined by paralysis and flexibility. The House of Commons has been intransigent in failing to pass...


The Liberal Democrats: An Affront to British Democracy
The great thing about elections is that they give you the chance to take a look the state of politics, see what party you think will best...


Biden: The Right Choice for Modern Democrats?
The former Vice President, Joe Biden has been a figure in American politics for over 40 years. He served in the Senate for the State of...


Does Jeremy Corbyn really want to be Prime Minister?
Politics has many established norms. That is why many detest the practice, and were happy to rip up the rules in that fateful EU...


Polish elections: a new chapter?
In Poland’s most recent election, the ruling right-wing party Law and Justice (PiS) narrowly won a second term in office. The election...


Extinction Rebellion: how effective and inclusive is the movement?
The Extinction Rebellion (XR) protest at Canning Town Station on the 17th October has pushed the discussion around the group’s tactics...


Remainers may have won the battle, but they’ve lost the war
There was joy at the second referendum march in Parliament Square on Saturday as the Letwin Amendment passed 322 votes to 306 against....


Toddler-in-Chief: Why Trump's unilateral Syria strategy spells disaster
On October 6, the White House released a statement following a conversation between Presidents Trump and Erdogan announcing Turkey would...


Does unparliamentary language incite violence?
Brexit, off the back of a referendum won on small margins and huge regional differences, is naturally polarising. The question posed to...
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