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Tag: Boris Johnson

This country is not innocent: The ugly reality of racism in the UK

Posted on 10th July 202010th July 2020 by Tasha Ratti

There is a mistaken superiority in Britain on issues regarding race, one which compartmentalises racism to the US. There is a dangerous reluctance within the Government to admit the actualities of racism in the UK: […]

The Department for International Development and The Foreign Office are set to merge. What implications will this have?

Posted on 22nd June 202019th July 2020 by Amy Randles

The Conservative Government is working to integrate the Department for International Development (DFID) into the Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO). Boris Johnson claims that this will allow for “reform” of the way Britain gives aid to […]

Has the media been powerless this lockdown?

Posted on 11th June 202011th June 2020 by Séamus O'Hanlon

In normal times, a crisis or a major protest would thrill the press. Commentators would happily write, talk and saturate us with an issue before moving on to the next fresh controversy. Now, however, journalists […]

Cummings and the out of touch elite

Posted on 25th May 202025th May 2020 by Owen Harding-Best

An out of touch elite playing by their own rules while the rest of the country are ignored and treated with disdain. For almost five years, the careful construction of this narrative has served Dominic […]

Cummings and Goings: Why is it one rule for Boris’s mates, and another for us?

Posted on 25th May 202025th May 2020 by Lizzie Wright

People around the country have been struggling with being under strict lockdown measures, but for the majority, saving lives is worth the sacrifice. So, why isn’t it the same for Dominic Cummings? It was revealed […]

Does COVID-19 present a threat to the European bloc?

Posted on 23rd May 202023rd May 2020 by Lucy Slater

To many of us, Brexit will now seem like a simpler time. Though it was a seemingly never-ending period of disappointment and catastrophe, at least, for me, the current global pandemic seems to have put […]

Choose your pandemic leader: Would Boris have made the cut?

Posted on 20th May 202025th May 2020 by Beanna Olding

It’s a Tuesday morning on 23rd July 2019, and Boris Johnson has just won sixty-six per cent of the Conservative Party members’ vote. He is now our new Prime Minister. In a characteristically jovial speech, […]

Don’t Blame the Commuters: Blame Boris

Posted on 20th May 202020th May 2020 by Lizzie Wright

With lockdown restrictions beginning to lift on the 13th of May, social media was soon rife with images of packed tube stations and trains filled to capacity. Commuters once again began their journeys to work, […]

Is COVID-19 proof that Brexit is dangerous?

Posted on 19th May 202011th July 2020 by Tasha Ratti

Brexit has dwindled into a very much reduced priority since the arrival of coronavirus. As a granddaughter of Indian immigrants, I have found the events of Brexit slightly more difficult to disregard. When I awoke […]

Prioritising COVID-19 doesn’t justify deaths from other diseases

Posted on 11th May 202011th May 2020 by Aniruddha Gupta

Covid-19 is wreaking havoc across the globe having infected millions and has directly killed hundreds of thousands with World Health Organisation (W.H.O) stating that the worst is yet to come. The figures reported are fatalities […]

Why I found it hard to celebrate VE day

Posted on 11th May 202011th May 2020 by Khara Burch

 Khara Burch wrote an article on VE Day, musing on why celebrating was morally difficult for her, particularly amidst the global pandemic. As I’m sure you’re aware, today is Victory in Europe Day (VE Day), […]

The NHS is not a charity

Posted on 7th May 20207th May 2020 by Annabel Bowker

Over the past few weeks you have, no doubt, seen the various challenges and fundraisers circulating around social media. Run 5, Donate 5, Nominate 5. The 2.6 Challenge. And most importantly, Captain Tom Moore, who […]

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