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The day that Tony Blair decided that 50% of young people should go to university seems a very long time ago now, but sadly it is still all too relevant. ‘Sadly’ because the horrifying statistic that nearly 25% of all 21 year-olds who have a degree are unemployed just...
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The recent election of Jeremy Corbyn as leader of the Labour Party has sparked one of the largest scale political debates we’ve seen all summer. Across the social media battle ground, shots have been fired, quite literally, left, right and center. Impact Comment reviews the oh so wide ranging opinions...
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Feminism. Perhaps one of the most misused and distorted terms in the English dictionary, but also one of the most powerful. As a woman at university, living, breathing and learning among some of the country’s most educated young people, why is it this is still a term to be...
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Brand has proven he is flaky and unreliable in his infamous change of heart which suddenly saw him canvass votes for Labour. “Sell us a book on revolution and then tell us to vote Labour? You’re a turncoat!” “F*** him. He should not be on stage. Ask them how...
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The aftermath of the 2015 General Election seems to have left a debris of discontent surrounding the British voting system. We have seen calls for reform and accusations that First Past the Post voting fails to fairly and accurately represent British voters. However, amidst this media mayhem, arguably, one...