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Is London overrepresented in British Politics?

February 23, 2020April 18, 2021 By Jess Woodrow

Geographically speaking, London is not overrepresented in British politics. London constituencies are overpopulated (see Kensington), and ethnically diverse (see East Ham) – meaning

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Lies and spin on social media: This General Election have compromised my first-time vote

February 10, 2020October 10, 2021 By Jack Ainsworth

As the election approached, political parties bolted to social media to make their last-minute pledges. I have been consistently told of the psychological

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Budget 2018: Fiscal firepower

October 25, 2018October 10, 2021 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Fergus Cameron Watt

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Time to say goodbye? Brexit in the eyes of a German exchange student

October 15, 2018October 10, 2021 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Linus Heveling

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Gender politics: A closer look at the Gender Recognition Act

September 19, 2018October 10, 2021 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Abigail Clements-Bewley

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Sir Nicholas Soames interview: ‘It’s not as easy as it bloody well looks’

September 13, 2018October 10, 2021 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Will Parker

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What the MPs say. Answers from Conservatives, Labour and Lib Dems on politics and young people

April 2, 2018February 6, 2020 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Will Parker

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The Debate: “This House Has No Confidence in Our Government”

February 20, 2018February 6, 2020 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Will Parker

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After a tumultuous 2017, how is May still in power?

January 12, 2018February 6, 2020 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Becca McAuley

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Cabinet reshuffle Mayday

January 10, 2018February 6, 2020 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Dylan Taylor

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