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The Safety of Rwanda (Asylum and Immigration) Bill: Policy and agenda setting in the UK, does it truly represent the electorate?

Posted on 5th March 2024 by Ruairi McSparron

–Introduction Policy and agenda setting in the uk uses the Westminster module to create a legislative cycle, to formulate and

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Is the Rwanda bill a violation of human rights?

Posted on 5th March 2024 by Tehillah Honny

The Rwanda Immigration Bill represents a contentious shift in the UK’s policy towards seekers of asylum and a sharp break

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Does the UK predominantly operate within a two-party political system?

Posted on 5th March 20245th March 2024 by James Keeney

The stated question of whether the UK predominantly operates within a two-party system has been a heavily challenged area of

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Navigating the UK’s Political Landscape: Does the UK have a two-party system?

Posted on 5th March 2024 by Aman Grewal

The question of whether the UK operates under a two-party system is a highly debated topic in today’s day and

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Does power sharing limit effective governance in Northern Ireland?

Posted on 4th March 2024 by Grace Cavanagh

Powersharing is a process wherein governance of a state or country is shared between two distinct groups. It is different

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Kingmakers? – voter disenfranchisement with the Conservatives and Labour, and the role of Reform UK in GE 24/25

Posted on 4th March 2024 by James Mckibben

With a General Election on the horizon all parties within the United Kingdom are beginning to ramp up their Election

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When did the people of the UK lose trust in the political parties?

Posted on 3rd March 2024 by Aoife McCusker

It is difficult to say when the public lost its trust for the political parties in charge even though there

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The rise of UKIP and its impact on UK politics

Posted on 3rd March 2024 by Grace McQuade

The growth of the United Kingdom Independence Party (UKIP) throughout the 2010’s signified that a new era of British politics

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How the Conservative Party’s Governance has failed the UK.

Posted on 3rd March 2024 by Eve McCullough

The Conservative party Conference, creator/ credit: flickr.com The Conservative Party, often colloquially referred to as the Tories, have been in

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Breakthrough: Can Smaller Parties Really Change the UK’s Political Landscape?

Posted on 2nd March 2024 by Peter Turner

Observably, it has been a strenuous challenge for smaller parties in making their voices heard within the United Kingdom’s (UK)

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