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All articles contain solely the views of the writer. Our editors work to improve the style of the articles, not to change the overall message of an article. We often present the writer with different, opposing viewpoints, so they can respond to these within their article. The principal aim of The Politics Outlook is to allow young people to explore different viewpoints and come to their own conclusions on issues.

David Cameron: How Has He Gone Down in History?
Keir Starmer entered 10 Downing Street on Friday, 5th July 2024, all that was left were the echoes etched into the walls of the fourteen...
Tom Cadwallader
Mar 24

The Rise of the Far Right Will Not Go Unchallenged – An account of the November 1st counter protest
Across history, Britain has seen the threat of fascism rise, and every time it has been resisted. This weekend’s counter-protest...
George Darkin
Mar 21

Should the Government Tax Unhealthy Goods?
A tax is a mandatory payment that is collected by the government from individuals and businesses, which is then used to fund public...
Dylan Viswanatha
Mar 16

India’s Geopolitcal Dilemma
The term ‘Geopolitics’ was first coined by British geographer Sir Halford Mackinder and Swedish political scientist Rudolf Kjellén in...
Danbe Luk
Mar 5

Winter Fuel Payments: Is Labour doing the right thing?
As many of you may have known already, the Labour government has made a controversial decision to scrap winter fuel payments, leaving...
Gowrthan Pirahalathan
Nov 11, 2024

The Budget a Week on
The long-awaited red box has finally emerged from 11 Downing Street, for the first time in the hands of the first female chancellor,...
Rueben Parish
Nov 7, 2024


Europe's Shift to the Right
Increasing polarisation is leading to radical far-right leaders springing up across Europe, yet Britain is an anomaly in this trend.
Oliver Whitaker-Jones
Mar 14, 2024


No trust in Truss: What caused the end of her 49-day tenure as PM?
An investigation into what caused Liz Truss' short term as Prime Minister.
KK Sunil
Mar 12, 2024


Anarchism – What is it and how was it devised?
A historical investigation into the roots of anarchism, and how the movement has evolved through the work of some influential figures.
Archie J.H. Bradbury
Mar 11, 2024


The Fall of Stalin: Shifting Tides in World Politics
Joseph Stalin's rule over the Soviet Union gradually weakened, triggering a series of events that marked the end of an era in Soviet history
Ethan Zhan
Mar 9, 2024


What is the 'far right'?
What really is the 'far right'? An exploration into contemporary examples from across Europe, and historical far right-wing groups.
Maxwell Juen
Mar 9, 2024

Will Politics Survive the Threats of Artificial Intelligence?
AI presents a complex array of issues, particularly in 2024 as more than 64 countries are expected to hold national elections.
Oli McGuinness
Feb 27, 2024


The migration conversation
Analysing the pros and cons of the government's illegal immigration policies, and how the British people are being affected.
Ethan Carmalt
Feb 23, 2024


Why Media Ownership Shapes Public Opinion
An examination into media ownership, the decline of mainstream media and the rise of social media for access to political information.
Frederick Gilbert-Hodd
Feb 21, 2024


The Fall of Imran Khan
How Imran Khan went from being Pakistan's Prime Minister to receiving prison sentences.
Gabriel Islam
Feb 20, 2024

January 2024 - An Update
An update following the first two months of the Politics Outlook.
Vatsa Dubey
Jan 22, 2024
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