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Politics are for life, not just for elections

This blog aims to raise awareness about regulations and bills being passed through parliament that the scrutiny of the British Continue reading →

Which Political Party Should You Vote For? Take the Quiz to Find Out.

Voter apathy? They’re all the same? What’s the point? All vitally good inquiries we should all be making about who Continue reading →

Why MPs are Hypocrites About Benefits Claimants

The government seem to do anything to reclaim cash, without much regard for citizens’ well-being or livelihood. There certainly seems to be a lack of awareness about the realities of getting off benefits and into sustainable paid work.

Into Work – Fair and Simple

Thinking slavery (my definition: unpaid, manual or menial labour meted out in a punishing way) was abolished 180 years ago, Continue reading →

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