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ukconstitutionallaw.org
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| | | | Introduction The chair of the Electoral Commission recently warned that British elections face a 'perfect storm' of threats to their integrity from developments in social media and political advertising, and third-party state actors. Such assessments, supported by allegations about the UK-EU referendum and the 2017 general election campaigns, call into question the effectiveness of the... | |
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braveneweurope.com
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| | | | As this article demonstrates, EU financial policy is neither determined by law, nor through democratic process, but by its hegemon German led capital. Andy Storey is a lecturer in political economy at University College Dublin [...] | |
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constitution-unit.com
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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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dissidentvoice.org
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| | Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu made history today by winning the prestigious "Nazi of the Year" award, the first ever Jewish leader so honored. Recipients of the award must demonstrate outstanding achievement in wholesale barbarism to qualify. For 2024, Netanyahu won in a landslide vote. Chairman of Slime Magazine's award committee Wilhelm Broder said Netanyahu's |