The flaw in ‘vote X, get Y’ politics
This may be a radical proposition but I think that, mostly, people are not stupid, do not like being blackmailed, and tend to vote for...
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This may be a radical proposition but I think that, mostly, people are not stupid, do not like being blackmailed, and tend to vote for...
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If you ask a politician about reforming inheritance tax, they generally wince, and may then leave abruptly. They know the conventional wisdom says that, unless...
Self-regulation of social media is coming to an end: governments around the world have decided that platforms will need to be held to account for...
Announcing his new role as Minister for Brexit Opportunities and Government Efficiency to The Sun’s readers last month, Jacob Rees-Mogg declared that, “to do my...
Cervical cancer is unique among cancers in that it is largely preventable, yet it still affects around 3,000 women each year. Screening can allow for...
There is growing awareness that the web comes at a cost, be that from the selling of our personal data, to proliferating paywalls. The wider...
Social media was quick to interpret the result of last month’s Referendum into a ‘war of generations’. Older voters, who had overwhelmingly voted to Leave,...
At this year’s Labour party conference we’ll once again be holding a range of panel events with expert speakers, including politicians, businesses, civil society leaders,...
Just one week prior to the 2010 election, all three party leaders appeared at the Citizens UK convention to espouse their support for citizen action. The parties have...