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Comment Writer Collette Fountain analyses the significance of the two-party system in US and UK politics
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Comment writer Daniella Murinas criticises the government's 'Rethink, Re-skill and Reboot’ campaign, arguing that it promotes a demeaning hierarchy of career achievement which places jobs in the arts at the bottom of the pile
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Comment Writer Muskan Surana discusses Kemi Badenoch's speech on Black History Month, encouraging us to be more inclusive when it comes to perspectives of black history
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Comment Writer Samir Sehgal considers the so-called 'Spycops' bill, arguing its implementation is both dangerous and indicates a further cultural shift to the right
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Comment Writer Sophie Utteridge considers the government's alleged plan for university students to be locked-down before going home for Christmas, arguing that in reality is it a misjudged strategy
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Comment Writer Colette Fountain discusses the nefarious abuse of power of certain people in important positions, arguing it prevents those who are vulnerable from seeking the help they need and further sexualises women
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Comment Writer Miren Sowden discusses the recent debate in Parliament about whether to provide free school meals for children during the holidays, arguing that the hunger of children should not be politicised
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Comment Writer Erin Osgood discusses the dangers of fake news, examining the recent example of Twitter having to suspend fake accounts pretending to be black Trump supporters, and the damage caused by 'digital blackface'
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Comment Writer Samir Sehgal explores the influence of QAnon, suggesting its impact on US election day may be 'catastrophic'
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Comment Writer Miren Sowden considers the rushed Supreme Court nomination of Amy Coney-Barrett, arguing that her election is not worth removing the risk of a potential constitutional crises
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Comment Writer Laura Bull discusses the reasons why she does not want children, and why society's narrative surrounding women and children needs to be changed
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Comment Writer Kit Parsons analyses the prospect of an online presidential debate, arguing that Trump's refusal to take part could be detrimental to his campaign