The Pandora Papers reflect a political system in need of change
Following the release of the Pandora Papers, Matthew Oulton explains what needs to be changed within the British poltical system
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Following the release of the Pandora Papers, Matthew Oulton explains what needs to be changed within the British poltical system
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Matthew Oulton argues that Raab's career alteration, among others, reflects an incredibly healthy approach to governance, an approach facilitated by a painful lack of oposition.
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Matthew Oulton explains why Labour need a new and improved tax and redistribution plan to fund social care, and disputes the Conservative plan to simply raise national insurance.
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Matthew Oulton explores the world of shadow banking and the threat it poses to our current financial systems.
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Matthew Oulton explains why Raab's holiday shouldn't dominate media attention; there's far more to scrutinies
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Matthew Oulton reflects upon the role and structure of modern protest in the midst of what continues to be a turbulent political period.
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Matthew Oulton explains why Labours narrow victory in Batley and Spen provides Starmer with some time, and crucially, that such time must be used to strengthen the party's wavering support.
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Matthew Oulton argues that the relocation of some civil servants is a move for publicity, not for change, and argues that devolution is needed to spread power.
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In a coup, the first thing you seize is the Media. The reasons are obvious: if you control the information people access, you can influence what they think. This is common knowledge to states all around the world. The private companies that control the information we have access wield enormous...
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Trigger Warning: this article contains discussion of racism, homophobia, and prejudice “If thought corrupts language, language can also corrupt thought,” wrote George Orwell in his 1946 essay ‘Politics and the English Language’. In it, he bemoans the ‘state’ of the English language and discusses the way politics shapes language and,...
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Matthew Oulton explores the consequences of the EU briefly imposing Article 16 of the Northern Irish Protocol, arguing that any vaccine rollout must be truly global to have a meaningful effect.
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Matthew Oulton argues that local elections should not be delayed further than September.
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Matthew Oulton examines the increase in capital punishment in the final two months of Donald Trump's presidency and condemns the use of the death penalty.
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