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The public will vote for Brexit again in the European elections
They were never supposed to be taking place. The EU elections mark a dark time in our nation’s history, epitomising the betrayal of...


Venezuela’s fatherland card is an Orwellian nightmare
In recent years, the Venezuelan government has been working on a system of cards which can be used to track the behaviour of its...


The Independent Group may have a crucial role to play in our political system
February 18, 2019. In the future, we may look back upon this date as the moment when the British political system, characterised by its...


Bernie 2020: How the former fringe candidate will tackle Trump
For most, this was the worst kept secret in US politics. People ‘felt the Bern’ in 2016 and it is fair to assume that the Democratic...


PROFILE: Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez: Twitter Star, Future President?
Anybody with a tangential interest in United States’ politics at present will be aware of newly-elected New York Congresswoman...


The Sajid’s ‘Migrant Crisis’
Over the Christmas period, much was made of the migrant ‘crisis’ in the English Channel, where between 200 and 300 people tried to cross...


A fight from custody: Hong Kong’s rebellion against China
New HKD1,000 banknotes released by the Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) have on them a panoramic view of the city’s financial centre -...


Money Talks: the price of greed in Malta
If you were a multi-millionaire looking to invest money in an European Union country, Malta may not be the first country that springs to...


Labour’s ‘Six Tests’ on Brexit: Feasible or a Fantasy?
The past few months in politics have been characterised by: ‘What if Theresa May cannot get her deal through’, ‘when will she resign’,...


USA Midterm Elections: What the possible results would mean in 'The Age of Trump'
On 6 November, the American people go to the voting booths once again. They will choose the occupant of every seat in the House of...
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