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·10th December 2019

Why you should vote Labour

Ed Lawrence
The United Kingdom is breaking. That, I trust, is not controversial. Visit one of our underfunded, understaffed hospitals, which are...
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·10th December 2019

Why you should vote Lib Dem

Olly Besley
This general election is about three issues which will define our generation. We are faced with a global climate crisis...
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·27th July 2018

Oxford alumnus declares victory in Pakistan’s general election

Adithi Shenava
Image Credit: Jawad Zakariya (CC BY-SA 3.0) Oxford alumnus and former international cricket star, Imran Khan, has declared victory in Pakistan’s...
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·9th June 2017

Pre-election blues: why should I bother?

Matthew Palmer
I strongly believe in the importance of voting – I truly do. It is a privilege and a duty, and...
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·4th June 2017

“Strong and Stable” Conservatives: a historical perspective

Oliver Hirsch
‘Strong and stable’ is fast becoming 2017’s equivalent of fake news: that phrase you hear every day which is driving...
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·15th May 2017

We should be wary of the media portrayal of Corbyn

Lucy Mellor
The message from mainstream media in the past eighteen months has been clear: Jeremy Corbyn is an inexperienced, radical leftie...
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·6th May 2017

How to take part in democracy this election season

Yolanda Shamash
Right. The long haul of election season is upon us, and we have six weeks till the votes are cast....
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·22nd May 2015

Accept that you won’t always agree with the result

Esme Stout
‘March with us on 20 June for justice, for working people, for peace, for workers’ rights, for a living wage,...
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·8th May 2015

Dreams of change: an ideal government

Imogen Gosling
The people have spoken: the results of the 2015 General Election are out. With the Tories scraping a majority government, and...
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·3rd May 2015

OxStu General Election survey shows Labour with marginal advantage

Luke Mintz and Laura Whetherly
31 per cent of Oxford students are planning to vote Labour in next month’s General Election, against 28 per cent...
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·10th December 2019

Why you should vote Conservative

Hugo Harting
The United Kingdom is currently experiencing a crisis of faith in democracy. Polling reveals deep-seated dissatisfaction with the leaders currently...
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·11th November 2019

A Case Against Lowering The Voting Age

Reuben Cooper
On 12 December over 46 million British citizens will be eligible to have their say on the last turbulent three...
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·4th June 2018

Mother of the House, Harriet Harman, on a lifetime in politics

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Harriet Harman is one of the most prominent political figures in recent history. A pioneer of women’s rights and representation,...
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·9th June 2017

Jeremy Corbyn: staving off apathy in the general election

Katrina Gaffney
When this general election was called, many celebrities, journalists, and indeed even Labour party activists encouraged us to vote Labour...
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·4th June 2017

The student vote: a misleading double-edged sword

Emma-Jane Hampsheir-Gill
As the general election approaches, students across the country are preparing to vote for the future of their country. This...
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·8th May 2017

Curbing the Conservative landslide

James Thomas
The ‘strongest possible mandate’ could damage the country and Britain’s exit from the EU. Whether we like it or not,...
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·18th April 2017

Labour must ditch Corbyn to stand a chance

Alex Oscroft
Theresa May’s surprise announcement of an election this morning has left many on the left in this country fearing for...
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·8th May 2015

More dreams of change: another fantasy government

Will Austin
Elections are boring. Important, yes, and let’s not forget it – but even Ed Miliband has become so fidgety that...
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·5th May 2015

Oxford East: Ian MacDonald, UKIP

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