In conversation with Gina Miller: UELS x PolSoc
A collaboration of the Politics Society and Law Society at the University of Exeter saw renowned activist, Gina Miller, lead a rich conversation
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
A collaboration of the Politics Society and Law Society at the University of Exeter saw renowned activist, Gina Miller, lead a rich conversation
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