Money Talks: is Wealth Undermining Democracy in the UK?
Democracy is built on the concept that every citizen has an equal voice, yet wealth persists to shape political power in Britain. As economic inequality worsens, the risk of
The University of Exeter’s academic politics journal, run by students.
Democracy is built on the concept that every citizen has an equal voice, yet wealth persists to shape political power in Britain. As economic inequality worsens, the risk of
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As part of my PGCE interview in November, I was asked to bring a fictional text that I felt should be taught to
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