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Category Archives: Journalism
“We’re welcome to brief whoever we like.”
My friend Joe posted this view on twitter earlier today and he is not someone who is biased towards one political party or another based on my own understanding. Clearly nobody is obliged to read papers or watch the news … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Joe Aldred, Lee Cain
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Let us acknowledge these very clear words printed, published and promised!
The current Government published these words in mid October 2019 as one of their manifesto promises if they were to get elected on 12th December. Whilst a week, let alone three months is judged to be a long time in … Continue reading
The complex nature of election results
So according to the headlines and some of the people being invited onto the TV and Radio it would appear as if the whole country has endorsed the Tory Party, rejected Labour and the Lib Dems and that Brexit is … Continue reading
Posted in Brighton & Hove, Journalism, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Caroline Lucas, Dominic Raab, Michael Gove, Rosie Duffield
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Do some Politicians justify broadcasters fitting mute buttons?
Over the last few weeks in the election campaign it has become very clear that certain Politicians have worked out that they can appear on TV or speak on the Radio and yet avoid being challenged by talking over the … Continue reading
Either McLoughlin or Kuenssberg are deeply out of touch
Tonight on BBC Radio 4 Any Questions, Patrick McLoughlin claimed that he had not read the Treasury document which sets out the basis of our EU departure which earlier today Jeremy Corbyn had made public. As part of the Any … Continue reading
An Independent body must decide National Electoral Debates
The news that Johnson is choosing which debates he would like to take part in and which he would rather not is understandable as he is a human being and some will be a better match to his skills and … Continue reading
Posted in Journalism, Parliament and Democracy
Tagged Boris Johnson, Broadcasts, Jeremy Corbyn
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Today must stop allowing IEA to promote its false claims and lack of economic understanding
Towards the end of the Today programme yesterday Morning at 8.35am, the programme introduced two people to talk about the U turn plans announced by Boris Johnson at the CBI conference to reduce corporation tax cuts to Businesses and release … Continue reading
Lets avoid focusing on GE2019 for the next week
The focus by our media and public and online discussions are now extensively focused on the events due to take place on 12th December. This of course will make sense to the MPs and political parties and the donors to … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Education, Journalism, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Engineering, GE2019, General Election 2019, TEWeek19
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Seven years is not a very long time in unchained Politics
Its is intriguing that a group of people like Patel, Truss, Raab, Kwarteng and Skidmore who are now presenting themselves as credible members of the next Government (if their party gets a majority of seats) sat down and wrote a … Continue reading
Posted in Economics, Education, Journalism, Parliament and Democracy, Youth Issues
Tagged Chris Skidmore, Dominic Raab, Kwasi Kwarteng, Liz Truss, Priti Patel
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