Election Fever
Following that election, all I can say, is: I wasn’t expecting that. When I left work at 5 o’ clock on Thursday evening, I was expecting a hung Parliament, but had no clue who the perceived ‘winner’ would be. The… Continue reading
Following that election, all I can say, is: I wasn’t expecting that. When I left work at 5 o’ clock on Thursday evening, I was expecting a hung Parliament, but had no clue who the perceived ‘winner’ would be. The… Continue reading
It was election day in the UK yesterday. I am not someone who likes arguments a lot, I try to avoid them when possible. However, I love political debate. In my exam yesterday, and at the university radio awards tonight,… Continue reading
A couple of weeks ago I came across the ‘Vote for Policies’ website… you go on the site, select some policies and it then tells you which political party you should vote for.
I have to say that I was shocked to turn on the BBC News at One yesterday lunchtime and hear about the death of Margaret Thatcher.
There was an interesting article in the Telegraph today, about how almost 36% of graduates admit that they don’t understand politics. I found this interesting. I’m an undergraduate student, and I understand politics!
There has apparently been some violence in Westminster today in a protest over university tuition fees.
We are now only 4 and a half days away from election day, and the last full week of campaigning has been very interesting.