Christopher Hofmann (University of Warwick) reflects on the potential impact of the First-Past-the-Post electoral system and tactical voting in this year's General Election.
Jake Belsten writes about Populist parties across the West and argues the very idea of control may be something unachievable in such a highly-globalised world.
A Warwick student tackles the issue of divisions among young people regarding Brexit and reveals the difficulties in assessing youth attitudes to the outcome of the referendum.
Ian Caistor-Parker writes a riveting article on what British citizens should expect from a post-Brexit Britain for our collaboration with The Colloquium (Trinity College, Dublin)
Rhys Felton discusses the phenomenon of 'post-truth' in context of Brexit and points out that this calls for a revival of a rational and possible politics.
In our first collaboration with The Colloquium - a student magazine based at Trinity College Dublin - Sebastian Strohmayer discusses the impacts Brexit will have on the Irish border.
Rhys Felton explores French Exceptionalism and draws parallels with British politics enabling a deeper understanding of a European perspective on Brexit.
Dr. Dominic Burbidge (University of Oxford) examines in detail the consequences of the Supreme Court's decision to force a vote on the final Brexit bill through Parliament.
Ian Caistor-Parker investigates in our second article for The Colloquium the current arguments for and against a second referendum, how feasible is it?
Chloe Etheridge focusses on the artist Grayson Perry's insight into the cultural implications of Brexit. Can we overcome tribal politics? What can artists reveal about the referendum decision?
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