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Behind Flashy Pledges Lies Reform UK’s Great Immigration Bluff
The seismic emergence of immigration as the UK’s most prominent political issue is catalysing Reform’s exponential successes as a firmly...
Joey Gwinn
Aug 30, 20257 min read


Reflections on the Void of Revolutions
The work of Marx has endured in the minds of the scholarly and unscholarly alike since its publication; he is both the authoritative...
Cianan Sheekey
Aug 13, 20259 min read


Is The World’s Most Successful Political Party About To Lose Its Crown?
When you hear the moniker ‘world’s most successful political party’, you may initially think of some well-known authoritarian regimes. ...
Luke Goddard
Aug 10, 20254 min read


The Politics of (False) Momentum
British politics is volatile as of late. The UK’s political parties are all clamouring for an ascendancy amidst the Labour government’s...
Cianan Sheekey
Aug 8, 20254 min read


Labour’s Age Check Fiasco: When Censorship Wears a Cardigan
The Labour Government, with all the grace of a cantankerous aunt rearranging your closet, has turned its gaze to the internet. The...
Kapil Deshpande
Aug 7, 20253 min read


Why is the Labour Party Still Going After Unpaid Carers?
It is safe to say that Labour’s first year in power hasn’t exactly gone to plan. Cratering in the opinion polls, a Parliamentary Party in...
Jacob Patch
Jul 23, 20254 min read


When Diplomacy Meets Bromance: Trump's New Domestic and Foreign Play
Some things have remained a constant in the second Trump term: his capricious and avaricious personality, which prioritises loyalty,...
Isabel Rodriguez
Jul 18, 20254 min read


Still Not Sovereign: How Britain Never Left Cyprus
Between 1878 and 1959, Cyprus was administered as a British colony, first under nominal Ottoman sovereignty, then as a formal Crown...
Haris Glykis
Jul 11, 20255 min read


Bob Vylan Is Not The Story, British Complicity In Palestinian Genocide Is
In the build-up to Glastonbury, all eyes were on Kneecap, them having become famous for raising awareness Israel’s genocide in Palestine at their sets, and with member Mo Chara’s ongoing terror lawsuit making headlines. Fearing they would pull out all the stops at the world’s biggest music festival, in an unprecedented move, the BBC cut short coverage of the festival’s West Holts stage only for the hour of Kneecap’s set. In a glorious moment of comeuppance, however, the act
Viktor Schlatte
Jul 7, 20253 min read


Taking the Pip: Starmer’s £5 billion U-turn
It’s Keir Starmer’s one-year anniversary as Prime Minister this week – which is supposed to be Labour’s honeymoon, riding high on a super...
Dan Sillett
Jul 3, 20254 min read


From “Great Game” to “Great Gain”: Power and Politics in Central Asia
Central Asia, often considered one of the least integrated areas in the international system , represents perhaps the most overlooked...
Brock Salvatore Cullen-Irace
Jul 1, 20254 min read


Political whack-a-mole: The single-use disposable vape ban isn’t fit for purpose
It is rare for legislation to fail so completely that it does not even superficially address the problem it was designed to solve. It is...
George Wallace
Jun 26, 20254 min read


It’s Time to Fight for the Soul of the Labour Party
The Labour Party has always claimed to stand for equality, dignity, and working-class solidarity. For so many of us, that promise once...
Jamie Strudwick
Jun 23, 20253 min read


The Financial Illiteracy of the Spending Review and Why Spending Needs to Be Cut Now
Britain faces economic Armageddon. And no, Rachel, we do not have a £22 billion black hole, and your reckless spending spree will only...
Ethan Harvey
Jun 16, 20259 min read


Immigrants are the Scapegoats of the 21st Century
Immigration is a blade political parties swing against each other all the time. You either support it – with limitations – or you are...
Steffany González
Jun 9, 20255 min read


Compromised to Life
illustration by Will Allen/Europinion Phototropism: the process by which plants grow towards the sun, leaning closer toward their food...
Cianan Sheekey
Jun 6, 20254 min read


Brexit Reset, Tax on Savers and Winter Fuel U-turn: Starmer’s Weakest Week
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion Keir Starmer has just had his worst week to date. And when you think of all the weak weeks...
Dan Sillett
May 23, 20254 min read


ED-Sigh - An Impassioned Plea for EDI to Remain a Salient Part of our Political Makeup
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion EDI has been a salient topic in the pubs and supermarkets of Britain recently, thanks to the...
Eliot Lord
May 17, 20254 min read


Starmer’s Made Himself A Stranger On His Own Island
Illustration by Will Allen/Europinion When I first heard Keir Starmer claim Britain is becoming an ‘island of strangers’ thanks to...
Dan Sillett
May 16, 20253 min read


Pressure Doesn’t Invalidate The Voluntariness Of The Choice To Die
The central issue of the debate on assisted dying is whether the safeguards put in place will ensure sufficiently voluntary choices on...
Charles Amos
May 16, 20255 min read
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