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With few conservatives, academia will struggle to develop a theory of progressivism
Recently, there has been renewed debate about ideological imbalance in academia, the political scientist Robert Maranto complaining about the dearth of…
Sep 16
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Why is Keir Starmer so untrustworthy?
Keir Starmer, leader of the UK Labour Party, is an untrustworthy politician. As a member of the Corbyn Shadow Cabinet and, from 2020, Labour leader…
Sep 7
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Polish democracy’s key test
The Polish election raises crucial questions about democracy in Poland and Europe
Aug 20
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Why are the Celtic nations so progressive?
To an unusual degree, governments in Celtic nations (Ireland, Scotland and Wales) are more progressive than Celtic voters. Relevant measures reflect…
Aug 6
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The Farage and Coutts case shows that low decouplers threaten liberal democracy
Following the Nigel Farage and Coutts case, the Brexit leader being debanked for his political views, certain analysts have mentioned the concept of…
Jul 26
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Proportional representation just isn’t worth the hassle
Recently in the UK, electoral reform has appeared on the agenda, the Labour Party hinting that it may change the UK’s First-past-the-post (FPTP) system…
Jun 28
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Scotland and Wales aren’t ready for further powers
Devolved government is in crisis. The arrest of former First Minister Nicola Sturgeon, near unprecedented in British politics, is only the latest…
Jun 14
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Should I stay or should I go?
This weekend, the Congress of the University and College Union (UCU), the main trade union for UK academics, passed a motion which called on the UK…
May 29
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