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In light of December's election, Comment Writer Luke Wheeler discusses how the Labour Party's leadership election cannot afford to be defined by single issue policies
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Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge argues that calling for donations to Boris Johnson's Big Ben Brexit project is a new low for British Politics
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As the 2010s come to an end, Redbrick writers and editors come together to reflect on what they consider to be the most impactful news stories from the era
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Comment Editor Alice Macfarlane praises a local pub's drive to get the homeless to vote, highlighting that the housing crisis should be the defining issue of the upcoming election
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Comment Writer George Shealy dissects the Conservative Party manifesto and argues their promises to end austerity are little more than empty promises
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Comment Editor Abby Spreadborough discusses the BBC's Ask the Leader: Green Party special arguing it was inspiring but unconvincing
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Comment Writer Charlie Avery argues that despite growing distaste towards Neoliberalism, the political ideology is here to stay
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Comment Writer Adam Toms details how Britain fundamentally misunderstands the purpose of the EU, leading to Brexit negotiations deadlock
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Comment Writer Adam Mckinnon discusses why Boris Johnson's political strategy towards Brexit means that he will be able to avoid blame even if the strategy ultimately fails
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Culture Editor Luca Demetriou argues that Boris Johnson's first two months in office have been chaotic
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As Theresa May bids high office farewell, Hannah Lay contemplates her legacy, focusing on housing, austerity and the divisive issue of Brexit
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Jonathan Korn argues that the newly-formed Independent Group will be lucky to succeed in the current electoral climate