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Comment Writer Alena Leemann takes a dive into the Pandora Papers, arguing that the extensive nature of the tax evasion present in the leaked data is unethical
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Comment Writer James Konn weighs up government efforts to reduce meat consumption in the fight against climate change, offering solutions that the government may be failing to consider
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Comment Writer James Simpson criticises the Governments poor handling of rape cases in the UK, suggesting that Boris Johnson's approach to the issue is merely performative
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Comment Writer Miren Sowden argues that it is time for Supreme Court Justice Bryer to step down so that a liberal replacement can help protect women's rights
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Comment Writer Elissa Cox argues that elite politicians should consider how the National Insurance increase will harm the Working Class
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Comment Writer Kit Parsons explains why it is so important to volunteer for political campaigns, speaking with Andrew Yang campaigner Nel Nieves.
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling argues that Dominic Raab's decision to not take phone calls regarding Afghanistan while on holiday was not a good move
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Comment Writer Muskan Surana details the recent ruling by the European Court of Justice banning headscarves and religious symbolism and explores the underlying islamophobia and its prevalence within society
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Comment Writer Kit Parsons argues that Biden made the right decision to withdraw forcs from Afghanistan, comparing his aims to those of Trump and Obama.
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Comment Writer Thomas Barry argues in favour of the implementation of public deliberation, stating that it will encourage positive political change and encourage people to become engaged with politics
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Comment Writer Thomas Brogan details the history of the Chinese Communist Party in its rise to prominence and questions whether a global war is imminent
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Comment Writer, Thomas Barry reflects on Ed Miliband's book, 'Go Big: How to Fix Our World' and considers whether Miliband's vision for a greener planet is achievable in the near future