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Reform UK: a Harbinger of Change in the UK’s Political Tapestry?

Posted on 14th April 2024 by Patrick McAuley

There has been a considerable recent increase in polling performance for Reform UK, leaving the party only six percentage points

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Are Labour Due Another ‘Youthquake’?

Posted on 14th April 2024 by Connie Thorne

How are the youth forecast ahead of the next election as they are seemingly becoming more and more disenchanted with

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Why was it down to Marcus Rashford to feed our children?

Posted on 14th April 2024 by Maddie Rendell

The dimension of class within the political sphere is a complex one which can affect voting patterns, political agendas, and

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Classism in Westminster: A middle class in control?

Posted on 13th April 202413th April 2024 by Cosima Batteson-Greenwood

British politics and the political system is one in which class has been seen to have played an imperative role,

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Has Labour Truly being the Political Party of the Working Man?

Posted on 12th April 2024 by Izzy McGrath

What was Labour’s Relationship to the Working Class and how has it evolved? The Labour party was a party founded

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Why the ‘Red Wall’ turned blue

Posted on 12th April 2024 by Grace McQuade

The 2019 General Election completely altered the electoral map in the UK. Whilst the Conservatives celebrated their biggest majority since

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Progressive or Performative? How FPTP Reinforces Under-Representation of Minorities

Posted on 11th April 2024 by Caitlin Moriarty

The United Kingdom’s (UK) voting system First Past The Post (FPTP), is a winner-takes all majoritarian voting system in which

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Is British Politics shifting to the Right?

Posted on 11th April 202411th April 2024 by Holly Bartlett

In June 2016 the UK voted to leave the European Union, shocking millions and dividing households across the UK into

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Is a Gen-Z Voter Base the Reason for Sinn Féin’s Election Success?

Posted on 11th April 2024 by Emmy Gribbon

The current youngest eligible voters in Northern Ireland were born in 2006, eight years after the signing of the Good

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Should Our Kids Have The Right to Vote?

Posted on 11th April 202416th April 2024 by Faye Carberry

Surrounding the UKs voting behaviour in elections has dividing factors regarding age, amongst others like gender. Although, the age of those

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