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The cult of celebrity over reasoned debate, by Dr Michael O’Neill
The upcoming referendum is novel because it is the first occasion when the people are actually being consulted about that most important of issues: how we elect those who govern us. True, previous referendums have sought popular approval for various … Continue reading
What would be in the impact of a ‘No’ vote? By Dr Matthew Ashton
With a little over two weeks to go until the referendum on May 5, I thought it would be useful to look at what the potential impact would be if the British public voted ‘No’ and chose to keep the … Continue reading
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