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From the ground up: Examining Political Participation in the ‘Save our NHS’ Movement.

Posted on 24th April 2024 by Megan Cooney

The National Health Service (NHS,) “when founded in 1948 post-war Britain, was a testament of the Government’s Social Contract with

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Can devolution solve the division within the United Kingdom?

Posted on 23rd April 2024 by Grace Cavanagh

The United Kingdom is comprised of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, along with some territories. Historically, the country was

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The ‘Cult of Personality’- Does it sway the voter when it comes to their MP?

Posted on 23rd April 2024 by Kipp Money Muter

Voting a certain way because of a party leaders’ personality has often been thought of as an American export due

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Beyond the Ballot Box: Development of Political participation 

Posted on 23rd April 2024 by Oran O'Kane

Introduction  In the UK, formal political engagement has declined in certain areas during the past 50 years, notably political party

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Boris’s Britain. The impact of populism on the 2019 General Election in England.

Posted on 23rd April 2024 by Henry Fleming

The 2019 General election was a change to traditional British politics, seeing the rise of populist tactics from leader Boris

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Engaging the Masses: How Has British Political Participation Changed?

Posted on 23rd April 2024 by Aman Grewal

At the heart of all of democracy is the basic fundamental and foundational principle of political participation. It is the

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The Impact of Youth Engagement on Political Participation  

Posted on 23rd April 2024 by Zara Conlon

‘Young people are the future!’ a phrase heard by every young person in the UK, but to what extent do

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Redefining Democracy: The Urgent Case for Electoral Reform in the UK

Posted on 23rd April 2024 by Tehillah Honny

The FPTP voting system has long been a pillar of British democracy. However, as we traverse the challenges of the

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Did Brexit awaken Britain’s electorate?

Posted on 22nd April 2024 by Ross Barr

Political participation refers ‘to those activities by private citizens that are more or less directly aimed at influencing the selection

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Democracy Divide: Unveiling the UK’s Voting Participation Gap

Posted on 22nd April 2024 by Jessica Toal

Every thread in the democratic tapestry symbolises a voice, an option, and a stake in shaping the future. However, there

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