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‘Who Governs Britain?’: The last time the Tories called a snap election…
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New article on Australian Border Force for Salvage mag
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2011 was not 1981. And 2015 is not 1983.
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40 years since the beginning of the ‘three day week’
2010 election
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The ‘Smethwick Problem’ in 2010: Labour, Immigration and Responding to Electoral Defeat
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