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The sinister forces behind that threat to banish school skirts
Source: Daily Mail (An old post but very interesting content) Back in the Eighties, a string of Labour-run town halls were notorious for their extremism, mismanagement and financial extravagance. Justly known as the ‘Loony Left,’ these authorities were epitomised by … Continue reading
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RSAnimate REMIX: The Economic Consequences of Mr Brown
Source: RSA In 2009, Stein Ringen, Professor of Sociology and Social Policy at the University of Oxford, gave his assessment of the New Labour government and the state of the British constitution. This was the subject of the first experimental, … Continue reading
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