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First Past The Post (Fptp) – The Basics

by setflo in Society, February 23, 2011
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FPTP Basics, advantages, and disadvantages.

Is The Age of Pc and Annoying Rights Issues Beginning to Unravel?

by TrevorS in Issues, February 15, 2011
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The faint rhetoric that we are beginning to hear on issues of Human Rights, minority rights, open society, etc, many of which have rendered Britain a breeding ground for extremists, is showing that many of the sometimes ridiculous bits of law that irritate the majority of average citizens, could be starting to unravel.

Should Prisoners Have The Right to Vote

by Summer1951 in Issues, February 10, 2011
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Discussions taking place as to if prisoners should have right to vote.

Whining Politicians: Off with Their Heads

by Lucas Dié in Government, January 8, 2011
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While former Labour MP David Chaytor received a jail sentence for abusing expenses while in office, sitting MPs are annoying the public with their constant blathering and whining about the ‘harsh’ expenses regime put in place following the scandal. Off with their heads, I would say.

Say Goodbye to The Liberal Democrats

by AndAnotherThing in Politics, December 6, 2010
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Say goodbye to the Liberal Democrats or say farewell or good riddance. No matter what the outcome is the vote, on University Tuition Fees in the British Parliament on Thursday, will see the end of this political party.

Illogical Salary Hike for The Members of Parliament in India

by Ramalingam in Issues, August 22, 2010
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The recent pay hike of 300 % announced by the Government of India for the Members of Parliament in India is illogical and it defies logic.

Highest Advantageous Jobs in The Uk

by naeemsheeraz in Work, June 10, 2010
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Anybody aggravating to acquisition a job in the UK will apperceive that active costs are horrendously high. Housing, carriage (in London you pay £4 ($7) to biking four stops on the underground and a four mile bus adventure in Bristol costs you £7 ($11) return), activity (petrol i.e. “gas” costs about $7 a US gallon – 120p per litre) all amount an arm and a leg and yet accomplishment are not decidedly aerial and you duke over a minimum of 25% to the government afore you alike get paid, in the anatomy of taxes and civic allowance payments.

Voting is Not a Privilege, It’s a Duty

by Lucas Dié in Issues, April 7, 2010
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The major non news of today was the date set for the general elections to be held in Britain on May the 6th. If you haven’t yet registered to vote, you should do so before April 20th. And be aware that voting is a duty, not just a privilege.

London Diary (4)

by Lucas Dié in Government, May 13, 2009
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As the expense scandal rocks the parliament in Westminster, I myself am astonished at anyone being taken by surprise by it. It is a well known fact that this is going on in any parliament in the world (don’t point your fingers wherever you are, but take a closer look at your own conmen), so why pretend to be shocked?

The Primary Tasks of a Backbench MP

by craig rossiter in Politics, March 4, 2009
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This is my attempt to counter the idea that Members of Parliament just sit around wasting time.

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