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- agriculture
- bottle
- build an audience
- caring
- Circular
- climate change
- clinical trial
- constitution
- Democracy
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- DiRect
- East Lothian
- economy
- election reform
- environment
- EU
- farming
- flowers
- food systems
- forest
- future
- GDP
- GEP
- global warming
- human rights
- leave
- net zero
- parliament
- plastic
- poverty
- powers
- remain
- remission
- return scheme
- rights
- roadside
- Streaming
- sustainable
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Tag Archives: human rights
UK Elections Bill – Pros and Cons
The recently published Elections Bill in the UK Parliament is an attempt to rig our electoral system to favour the Conservative & Unionist Party. It will makes changes to the administration and conduct of elections with the stated aim of … Continue reading
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Tagged Democracy, election reform, human rights, voting system
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I believe the Israeli government is in breach of the United Nations Convention on Human Rights in many ways. It flaunts international law, fails to respect or protect the rights of Palestinians, occupies land illegally and treats Arabs as second … Continue reading
25 September 2019
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