A Week In Politics: Protests, Police, and Pretentious Attitude By Olivia Jones A lot can happen in a very short time in the political sphere. Parties can rise and fall, people can rise into favour or tumble into disrepute, and the unexpected can become the normal. I'm Olivia Jones, giving you the latest from this Week in
Home Secretary Opinion: A Memorandum of Misunderstanding By Olivia Jones Migrants are perhaps the most prevalent political scapegoat in the history of European civilisation. In the 30's Jewish migrants were "not humans, but animals". In the 70's we were being "rather swamped by people with a different culture". In
New Zealand NZ National Party embroiled in Transphobia scandal as Election Night looms By Olivia Jones The National Party has never been seen as one particularly strong on social justice. Marketing themselves in one form or another as a party of economic management, they're 'more concerned with the economy' than they are with taking direct action on the social
AustraliaSim Final Predictions for 17th AustraliaSim General Election By Olivia Jones The campaign in Australia has been a long one, and as the campaign officially closes and the polls prepare to be opened the Independent is releasing final predictions for every electorate. These may differ from other prominent predictions, but they are based on an analysis by many
Op-Ed: First They Came - who's a Fascist? By Captain_Plat_2258 In 1929, few non-Jewish, non-minority people thought Adolf Hitler was a threat. Outside of the ranks of the SPD and the KPD, small circles of political influence with their own issues, support for the then-Presidential Candidate and party leader was massively surging to get them a
Holyrood Op-Ed: Right to Buy and Housing in Scotland, an Analysis with Kate The Right to Buy scheme is broken fundamentally, and Scotland voted to get rid of it not too long ago. So why is Holyrood re-establishing it, and what will the ramifications be? A history of Council Housing, Right to Buy, and the Housing Market with Captain_Plat_2258 MSP.
Op-Ed Op-Ed: German Economics in the 1930's, a history lesson with Kate Never again means never again.
A Week In Politics A Week In Politics - Polling And A Show This week in politics; Labour lead the polls, Coalitions are being negotiated, and the VoNC passed.
Vote of No Confidence A Week In Politics - Game Of Thrones (and seats) This week in politics; who will form the next government after this Vote of No Confidence?