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Matthew Parris interview: ‘Nothing could be a bigger catastrophe than Brexit’

December 23, 2017February 6, 2020 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

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Jacob Rees-Mogg interview: ‘The fear of no deal is one of those periodic spasms of fear…’

December 21, 2017February 6, 2020 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Will Parker

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Ben Bradshaw interview: ‘The Labour Party will always be informed and motivated by our sense of social justice’

December 19, 2017February 6, 2020 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Becca McAuley

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The Exeter Labour students debate the viability of Universal Basic Income

November 24, 2017October 10, 2021 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Matt Peacock

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The PPE debate: “The end of economic growth?”

November 11, 2017October 10, 2021 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Dylan Taylor

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The Debate: “This House Believes the War on Terror Has Failed”

November 6, 2017February 6, 2020 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Molly Williams-Leer

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How I learned to stop worrying and love Corbyn

October 27, 2017February 6, 2020 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Robert Apps-Hoare

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‘The Challenges for Humanitarian Intervention’ – Professor Michael Newman

October 17, 2017February 6, 2020 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Becca McAuley

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*Content call*

October 16, 2017 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

Hi everyone! Please see below for the content call for this term’s print publication of The Witness. We’ve suggested some broad themes and

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The Debate: “This House would prioritise civil liberties over national security”

October 12, 2017October 10, 2021 By thewitnesspoliticsjournal

By Will Parker

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