The Future’s Bright, the Future’s Green?
If you are a Green Party member at present, you could be forgiven for feeling a little deflated over the past week. The endless sea of optimism that seems to….
If you are a Green Party member at present, you could be forgiven for feeling a little deflated over the past week. The endless sea of optimism that seems to….
Since the birth of the internet governments around the world have struggled to keep up with advances in technology and have lost the ability to monitor a major part of….
“The ‘self-image’ is the key to human personality and human behaviour. Change the self image and you change the personality and the behaviour.” – Maxwell Maltz. After being bombarded by….
Making Noise and Looking Thoughtful – Student Politics Maybe the title doesn’t make it clear, but I’m talking about Student Politics. Most young students spend their first few months at university learning how to wash….
Last year, we at Fortitude Magazine covered Parliament Week, a series of events across the UK aimed at connecting young people to parliament and democracy. The week proved hugely successful,….
“I don’t like politics in music” – that made me look up on the tube as we entered another tunnel of misery on a Monday morning. Two men sitting across….
We are in the midst of one of the most intriguing periods in British politics in decades. Next year’s general election is unique in terms of its wonderful unpredictability; what….
The countdown to the 2015 General Election has begun. Battle lines have been drawn. To the left, the Green Party. To the right (a little too far right for some)….
Another by-election, another member of UKIP elected to Parliament. The people of Rochester and Strood have spoken, and while it wasn’t as comfortable as many predicted it would be, Nigel….
UKIP won their second MP in Westminster yesterday in the Rochester and Strood by-election, taking 16,867 of the 40,113 votes that were cast. Mark Reckless claimed the seat in parliament less….