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The UK’s economic inequality is permanent
All societies have the problem of economic inequality. How they respond is an economic decision and a political decision. As a political decision, it reflects a regime’s approach to its citizens and the common good. The common good is both … Continue reading
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Tagged Boris Johnson, City Hall (London), City of London, Conservative Party (UK), Economic inequality, London, Member of Parliament, Tory, United Kingdom, United States
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Why does the United Kingdom need a written constitution?
Why does the United Kingdom need a written constitution?[1] The United Kingdom needs to have a written constitution even though it may never develop one. There are three challenges that need to be overcome before it can be written let … Continue reading
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Tagged Conservative Party (UK), constitution, David Cameron, Elections in the United Kingdom, General election, Government of the United Kingdom, House of Commons of the United Kingdom, Labour Party (UK), Scotland, supreme law, Tory, United Kingdom
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