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media influence
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Tuesday, 17 September 2019
On the supposed gap in the centre of UK politics, or the alleged powerlessness of the UK median voter
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A remarkable feature of the UK political landscape is how powerless what could be called the political centre currently feels it is. By th...
Tuesday, 9 April 2019
The right wing partisan media is the elephant in the room in discussions of mainstream politics and far right extremism
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Treason used to be a word associated with spies or assassins. Crimes against the state of the utmost severity. Yet, to take just two recen...
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