GE2017 policy U-turns: part of healthy democracy or a sign of a broken system?
What do school lunches, social care plans, students’ fees, winter fuel payments, pension pots, energy prices, grammar schools and british foxes all have in common?...
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What do school lunches, social care plans, students’ fees, winter fuel payments, pension pots, energy prices, grammar schools and british foxes all have in common?...
Carl is a Fellow of the Centre for the Analysis of Social Media (CASM) at Demos. He is interested in how social media is changing...
Much is unfair in Britain today. But one of our country’s most enduringly unjust features is the poor’s clobbering by VAT. This tax is applied...
According to some, the long-running rhetorical battle between nationalism and patriotism has been decided: patriotism has won. Macron’s presidential victory over Le Pen, if you...
In the natural world, earthquakes function to dissipate the pressure building up between opposing tectonic plates. In the political world, however, it seems that every...
In the cacophony of post-election analysis, one narrative has stood out: it appears the youth turnout rate surged. We do not yet have reliable data...
Many students are about to leave universities and colleges, and face an uncertain future. It seems likely that the current crisis will cause a slump...
As we approach Bitcoin’s tenth birthday, Demos is excited to announce the launch of a program investigating decentralised networks, cryptoassets, and Blockchain. These exciting technologies...
At the Conservative Party Conference last month, Demos hosted an event with the social housing provider Orbit regarding their role is helping their tenants with...
General election campaigns are a fertile time for social media research. In the run-up to election day, online platforms become battlegrounds, with candidates, commentators and...