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Why The US Should Stay Well Away From Venezuela

Posted on 5th March 20195th March 2019 by Jack Walker

Venezuela is once again at the forefront of nations experiencing extreme political turmoil. President Maduro, the socialist dictator currently at the helm of Venezuelan politics, has lost the confidence of much of the opposition and […]

Companies Are Stockpiling Medicines Amid Fears Of A No-Deal Brexit

Posted on 5th March 20195th March 2019 by Nayaab Farooq

One of the many lies told by the Leave campaign was that the money saved from leaving the EU would result in £350m for the NHS per week. This lie contributed towards citizens voting to […]

Feeling The Bern: Sanders Is Running For President In 2020

Posted on 5th March 20195th March 2019 by Michael Keating

The impact that Sanders’ 2016 election campaign had on US politics cannot be understated. Even though he lost the Democratic nomination to Hilary Clinton, the progressive, socialist agenda with which he ran won over large […]

The Labour Split: A Neo-Liberal Revolt?

Posted on 5th March 20195th March 2019 by Julien Yvon

The phrase “so much for the tolerant left, ay?” has become the slogan of centrist Twitter. If one were to examine Labour’s history, however, one would chortle at the sheer hypocrisy of this statement. Prominent […]

Corbyn and May to Face More Resignations, Says Newly Formed Independent Group

Posted on 25th February 201915th March 2019 by Olivia McGhie

Ian Austin has become the ninth Labour MP to quit the party in a week of resignations. The Dudley North MP cited the mishandling of antisemitism within the Party and what he sees as the […]

Human Rights Are Just A Theory

Posted on 11th February 201926th March 2019 by Charlotte Abbott

Currently, there is a huge debate over the meaning of ‘Human Rights’. But considering the current international climate, rife with violence, famine, disease and political injustice, it would be rich to assume Human Rights are […]

Gina Martin’s Fight To Make Upskirting Illegal

Posted on 8th February 201926th March 2019 by Georgie Wardall

Gina Martin was at the British Summertime Festival waiting for The Killers to play when two fellow festival-goers began acting in a way that made her uncomfortable. In a piece she wrote for BBC News, […]

“Get Your Hands Off My Bacon”: MP Liz Truss on Brexit, The Meat Industry and The Tories Winning The Next Election

Posted on 8th February 20195th March 2019 by Ed Barnes

Last Friday at an event hosted by 1828, Chief Secretary to the Treasury Liz Truss came to the University of Leeds to speak about how she feels the Conservatives can improve on their standing about […]

How Nancy Pelosi Forced Donald Trump To Give In

Posted on 6th February 201926th March 2019 by Jack Walker

Two weeks ago, President Trump agreed to reopen the U.S. government without any money for a wall on the border with Mexico. For thirty-five days, the President had refused to sign any budget from Congress […]

The Lazarus of Italian Politics: Berlusconi Comes Back For More

Posted on 1st February 201926th March 2019 by Michael Turnbull

Former Italian Prime Minister Silvio Berlusconi announced that he is running for a seat in the European Parliament come May. At the ripe age of 82, Berlusconi’s bid for a stint in the European Union’s […]

Political Correctness Gone Sad

Posted on 8th January 201926th March 2019 by Jasper Clow

We are, in general, pretty good at knowing when we’re being lied to. Advertising, politicians, announcements on public transport; modern human existence, unfortunately, involves wading through a fair amount of bullshit of one sort or […]

The Folly of UKIP’s Current Leader Gerard Batten

Posted on 17th December 201826th March 2019 by Charley Weldrick

It’s not often I agree with Nigel Farage but his assessment of UKIP’s drift under Gerard Batten is more-or-less spot on. Batten has made the critical mistake of confusing social media with political reality, an […]

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