Election Section: Understanding the Spanish Election
A general election has been called for 10th November, the second in six months and the fourth in four years
A general election has been called for 10th November, the second in six months and the fourth in four years
After a short hiatus due to the General Election call last week, we return to the third part of our 8-part political economic series: “What is Capitalism?”, where we look at the State: police, the judicial system, and the military
How the lack of a ‘left-wing’ Brexit has allowed the EU to become the party of the people
How a $0.04 rise in metro fares has has led to fatal protests in a country plagued by inequality
Thoughts and analysis on Trudeau’s minority government loss from an Authentic Canadian
A general election has been called for December 12th, eligible voters should ensure they are registed to vote
A small archipelago in the Indian Ocean, theatre of decades long injustice, could prove fundamental for the power balance in the region
Last week and Monday 21st October Boris Johnson reaches a withdrawal agreement with the European Union, a 115 page Withdrawal Agreement Bill was published. The bill outlines the terms on which Britain will leave the EU and includes an exit fee, the price sum has not yet been established, to
Prison sentences of up to 13 years handed down to Catalan leaders have brought people back to the streets
In the second segment of an 8-part political economic series: “What is Capitalism?”, we look at private property, the state, and landlordism
The American withdrawal provides Turkey with a chance too good to miss
When first elected as the Canadian Prime Minister in 2015, Justin Trudeau was a breath of fresh air for a country that for 9 years had been governed by the Conservative Stephen Harper. He was young, charismatic, progressive, and completely unlike the traditionally understated style of politics Canada has. That