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| | | | | When Theresa May called the general election nearly two months ago, all the evidence â?" opinion polls and local election results especially â?" pointed to the expectation that the Labour Party would be crushed, with many of its MPs losing their seats. The assumption was that Labour under Jeremy Corbyn would be unable to win over Conservative voters, because he was too left-wing | |
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| | | | | The general election has raised many questions about the functioning of the UK's electoral system. In this post, Alan Renwick focuses on two main areas: the First Past the Post rules that form the core of that system; and the quality of democratic discourse during the campaign. The election result illustrates the arguments both for... | |
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| | | | | On 26 August 2025 Nigel Farage (Leader of Reform UK) and Zia Yusuf (now Head of Policy at Reform UK) unveiled their plan titled, 'Operation Restoring Justice'. Key points from the plan were also reiterated at the Next Step Conference on 05 September 2025. Reform UK address the topic of immigration in their plan, adding... | |
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gjia.georgetown.edu
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| | | In November 2020, Zambia defaulted on its international debt, the first African country to do so since the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. | ||