I want you to take a trip in the Tardis with me. Hop in whilst I press the button for 2006 and let’s get going. We open the doors to find it’s September, we’re in Manchester and it’s raining. We join hundreds of people with hoods up or huddled under umbrellas, heading over to the G-Mex Convention Centre for the …
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This week marks the 190th anniversary of the Great Reform Act, the moment the UK took its first meaningful stride towards becoming a democracy that represented the people rather than a narrow aristocracy. As we mark today, it is fitting to remember that while the UK has had a Parliament for the best part of a millennium, it has only been …
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After 13 years of Tory rule Britain is ready for change – only our broken electoral system stands in its way The last time a Labour Prime Minister occupied Number 10 Downing Street the country looked very different. Labour’s impact on Britain could be seen everywhere. From the minimum wage, the Human Rights Act, Sure Start Centres and record investment …
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