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Opinion Poll tracker - December 2017
Labour’s 2 point lead over the Conservatives disappeared during November and they now hold a very slight lead. There is evidence of some...


The Tories will keep Under 18s disenfranchised for political gain
On the 3rd of November Labour will introduce a bill that was pledged in their manifesto. Giving all citizens 16 years old and over the...


Reckless Tory cuts are costing the treasury Millions
81 percent of voters aged 18-19 did not vote Tory on June 8th. Labour are now more popular than the Tories among those aged less than 47....


Lord Ashcroft - The story of the Tory Donor who has dodged £127 million in tax
Michael Ashcroft – 95th richest person in the UK – is worth a respectful £1,350,000,000, according to the Sunday Times Rich List 2017....


Series of Unfortunate events: Theresa May's Conference speech
Theresa May went into the 2017 Conservative Conference with few options, but came out with just one: resignation. Ahead of today, May was...


Laura Kuenssberg - Does our hatred show her talent?
The English novelist George Orwell once said, ‘Journalism is printing what someone else does not want printed’. Not only do I like this...


An end to Theresa May’s premiership is a double-edged sword, with Jeremy Corbyn on one side – and #M
Theresa May is in trouble. The end of her premiership is imminent, and she knows it. Many have been salivating in anticipation of the...


The Public sector pay cap must go
Austerity has been dead since Theresa May lost her mandate following the Snap General Election earlier this year. It's unnecessary, and...


DUP side with Corbyn as tuition fee rise is defeated
Theresa May has suffered her worst defeat in the House of Commons since her lucrative confidence and supply deal with the DUP was agreed...


Portugal shows Corbyn's economic plan is strong and stable
We have been told time and again that Corbyn's economic policies are in the land of fantasy. That he'd bankrupt us before bedtime and...


Is there a way back for Centrist politics?
The General Election saw an evolution in politics. Labour and the Conservatives have headed towards their polar opposites, creating more...


Duopoly- Are we becoming a 2 party state?
The recent General Election showed Labour as a successful campaigning force. Even in my local constituency, a Conservative stronghold,...


Referendum stances causing SNP trouble
June 8th saw the SNP loose 400,000 votes and them lose 21 seats. Down to the 35 the SNP still lead in Scotland by a significant margin...


Corbyn's wishlist manifesto
It is strange to think that Jeremy Corbyn has become this popular. At the beginning of the campaign, the Conservatives were on 48% in the...


The Political Future of Ulster
Ever since Brexit happened as a result of the 2016 EU Referendum there has been panic and concern in Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland...
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