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Unelected, Unlikely, and Unbeatable? How Mark Carney Gave Canada’s Liberals a Fighting Chance Against Annihilation
Justin Trudeau left office unpopular, uninspiring, and unhelpful to the Liberal’s chances of retaining their slim control over the...
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Chaos In, Incumbents Out: Taking the Temperature of 2025
When 2025 rolled around, and we started considering what went wrong in 2024, we may have decided to make an ‘ins and outs’ list for the...
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Starmer’s Short Fuse: Why Britain’s PM Risks Losing the Plot
Britain’s new Prime Minister has a real image problem. In just five months Keir Starmer’s approval rating has plummeted to -38, a...
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Let’s Play the Blame Game - It Doesn’t Look Good for Democrats
Recent events have left Democrats around the US playing the all too familiar blame game - we see this with every election, grasping at...
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Starmer Could’ve Led in Europe - Thanks Brexit
Our newly elected Labour government continues to be a tale of two feelings - happiness in what we have, and sadness in what could have...
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Starmer Failed MPs on Gaza - How Does He Rectify This?
The Labour election campaign was pretty perfect. From day one, the Conservatives fumbled from one disaster to another - rain on arrival,...
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“Too Close to Call”: How Biden’s Re-election Bid is in Grave Danger
“It’s a two party system, you have to vote for one of us!” are the wise words of Kang and Kodos in The Simpsons 1996 episode ‘Treehouse...
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A Storm in a Teacup? Climate and the 2024 United States Presidential Elections
If there is a holiday which President George W. Bush is unlikely to forget, it is the one he took during August 2005. On the 29th of that...
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The Impending Fiasco of the Parisian Olympics
As with most Olympic Games, the United States made a clean sweep of the 1924 edition. Yet the real victors of the competition might well...
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