Hot on the heels of “strong and stable”, the Tories have described the new immigration system proposed in their manifesto as “firmer and fairer”. This is at least half...
Students have been found to be more likely to vote tactically on Brexit, according to recent research. The Higher Education Policy Institute (HEPI) argue that Brexit will be the...
The right to vote is one of the most important in British society. Nonetheless, whilst most voters will be debating which party to vote for, some may still be wondering whether to...
Just when you thought politics couldn’t get any more other-worldly, the Westminster circus provides yet another oddity to pique one’s interest, this time in the form of a...
Like a broken record, on 28 October the EU agreed to Boris Johnson’s request for an extension on Brexit negotiations, granting what they have called a “flextension”. Thus,...
Roast Slow Walkers We’re living in such torrid times that it’s easy to find a topic to get frustrated about. However, one problem that has existed since the dawn of time needs...
Policy Review: Section 28
by Stephen Irving• 16th May 2020
Stephen Irving on Thatcher's infamous piece of anti-gay legislation...