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Does the 2010 General Election Provide the Opportunity for Change that the 1997 Failed to Deliver?

Matthew Byatt compares and contrasts 1997 with 2010.

May 05, 2010 by CanvasEditor in Uncategorized
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Review: The Prime Ministerial TV Debates

Will Vittery explores the television debates, and evaluates who came out on top.

May 05, 2010 by CanvasEditor in Issue 1: Elections and Voting
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Hung Parliament: the Epitome of Change

Marc Geddes argues that a hung parliament and a possible coalition could be good for Britain. Read more to find out how and why.

May 05, 2010 by CanvasEditor in Issue 1: Elections and Voting
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The Forgotten Agenda

Oliver Harvey takes a look at the green credentials of each main political party at this 2010 general election.

May 05, 2010 by CanvasEditor in Issue 1: Elections and Voting
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Welcome to Canvas

A short welcome message about Canvas.

May 05, 2010 by CanvasEditor in Issue 1: Elections and Voting
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Private School Lite

Lizzie Palmer compares the three main manifesto’s election pledges with regards to education.

May 05, 2010 by CanvasEditor in Issue 1: Elections and Voting
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Votes at 16: the key to political engagement?

Vicky Shreeve takes a look at the possibility of allowing younger adults to vote.

May 05, 2010 by CanvasEditor in Issue 1: Elections and Voting
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Sod the Lot

Article by Claire Porthouse.

May 05, 2010 by CanvasEditor in Issue 1: Elections and Voting
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Striking Resemblences

Jonny Keyworth compares 1979 with 2010.

May 05, 2010 by CanvasEditor in Issue 1: Elections and Voting
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    Issue 4: Arts and Society If we’re going to fund the arts, I’d rather give a tenner to Dappy than Debussy
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