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Comment Writer Samir Seghal considers why the Northern working-class are no longer loyal Labour voters, arguing that the left's misunderstanding of the new face of the working class is at the heart of the problem
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Comment Writer Rubika Latif explains what's going on in Myanmar, arguing in particular that the use of protest and collective action is productive, yet dangerous
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Comment Writer Oscar Courtney takes a look at the UK's responsibility in the Yemen humanitarian crisis, arguing that the only way to promote peace is to withdraw its support for Saudi Arabia
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Comment Writer Lauren Ramsden considers her reaction to Spike Lee comparing Trump to Hitler, arguing that whilst it is inevitably provocative, the comparison is warranted
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Culture Editor Emily Gulbis considers Gordon Brown's suggestion of how to restore British faith in the government, arguing that whilst an enquiry into governmental failings during the pandemic is vital, it may not go far enough to restore unity
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Life & Style Editor Emma Stephenson considers some of the potentially detrimental effects of Scottish independence, suggesting that it is undesirable for both Scotland and the UK at large
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Comment Writer Rhea Phagura takes a look at the current Punjab protests against reforms to the rules that have protected farmers from exploitation, arguing that we must stand in solidarity against this exploitative move
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Comment Writer Erin Osgood details the findings of a new review into maternity care, arguing that shocking treatment of female health is nothing new and must be changed
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Comment Writer Julia Lee discusses the recent coming out of actor Elliot Page, showing why transgender representation is vital for society's progress and appropriately understanding the rich history of queer and trans activism
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Comment Writer Samir Sehgal discusses the controversy surrounding a new Margaret Thatcher statue, arguing that its cost of £100,000 in taxpayer money ironically speaks to Thatcher's legacy of structural unemployment
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Comment Writer Georgina O'Donnell discusses the government's handling of the refugee crisis, arguing that whilst they label migrant deaths a 'tragedy', it is their policy that is at fault
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Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge discusses the government's plan to get students safely home for Christmas, pointing out various considerations that the government have yet to answer for