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London Mayoral Election: The Ultimate Contest of Ideas
As a Londoner living in the Midlands for University, I often feel rather detached from my home city. But, fear not, Perspectives readers,...
The rise of Elizabeth Warren is not as simple as it seems
As the Democratic primary continues and the Iowa caucuses inch ever nearer, it increasingly appears that Elizabeth Warren has a strong...
‘Bollocks to Brexit’ – the Transformation of the Lib Dems
“It is with great sadness that I’ve come to realise the Conservative Party is no longer the party I joined over 20 years ago.” These were...
Justin Trudeau’s fall from grace – the end of a liberal bastion?
On September the 18th, Canada’s Justin Trudeau broke our newsfeeds when Time magazine discovered that the Liberal Prime Minister had worn...
Things aren’t looking good for the Union, but breaking it apart would be another self-inflicted trag
For 312 years, Scotland, England and Wales have been united in one of the most successful political unions in history. With Northern...
Brexit, Pursued by a Ber-cow
It has defeated 2 Prime Ministers, cultivated a culture of division and mistrust, stymied the Mother of Parliaments, and now, Brexit has...
Britain should become more pacifist
For all of us who had the... joy of studying the World Politics module in our first year, will have witnessed a slightly unexpected...
FOR & AGAINST: Boris Johnson
Tom Bromwich argues FOR Boris Johnson The Blonde Bombshell has finally landed, and not a minute too late The lovechild of Genghis Khan...
We are in a New Political Era; France’s Centre-Right must Adapt to Survive
Is there a future for the centre-right? In what increasingly seems to be a new age in politics, there is much anecdotal evidence to...
Fighting on the Beaches: 75 years on from D-Day
On 6th June 1944, seventy-five years ago this year, D-Day and Operation Neptune went into effect. Soldiers from nine allied nations, four...
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