Monthly Archives: July 2015
Negativity towards politics: a by-product of a failure in moral accounting?
July 9, 2015
Tweet Many politicians believe that their world is one of high accountability; after all they put themselves up for election and can find themselves unceremoniously dumped by voters. Also on a daily basis their actions and words are the focus of attention in traditional and new media. So why do 21st century citizens in contemporary […]
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Remembering the 1945 General Election 70 Years Later
July 3, 2015
Tweet This Sunday marks the 70th anniversary of the 1945 General Election. The election is widely understood as a significant turning point in modern British history. Labour won their first ever majority government and introduced a wide-ranging programme of social and economic reform, including the inception of NHS exactly three years later, and establishing the […]
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