Tag Archives: House of Commons
Higher Tuition Fees – The Maths
Putting aside for a moment, the arguments for and against the various forms, hybrids & systems that are currently being thrown about the Tuition Fees debate, how will the maths of the issue actually break down in Parliament should a … Continue reading
Posted in Education, News, NUS
Tagged Alliance, Coalition, Coalition Agreement, Conservatives, DUP, Ed Milliband, Graduate Tax, Higher Education Funding, House of Commons, Independent, Labour, Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg, NUS, SDLP, Sinn Fein, Tuition Fees, Vince Cable, Vote for Students, Voting, West Lothian Question
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Gender Quotas: unecessary & illiberal
Harriet Harperson’s been at it again (full story here) calling for 50% of the new Labour Shadow Cabinet to be Female. Lets face it, the entire concept of gender quotas is a bizarre one. We all acknowledge that more women … Continue reading
Posted in News
Tagged Gender Quotas, Harriet Harperson, House of Commons, House of Lords, Kirsty Williams, Mike German, Parliament, Peter Black, Welsh Assembly
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My views on the Coalition Deal
To begin with, I’ll just direct people here to the full text of the Coalition Agreement with the Conservative Party. If you haven’t read it yet, it might be handy as this entire blog post is basically me talking about … Continue reading
Posted in Civil Liberties, Constitutional Reform, Defence, Education, General Election 2010, Healthcare, News, Transport, Welsh Affairs
Tagged Coalition, Coalition Deal, Conservative Party, Constitutional Reform, Defence, Education, Europe, Healthcare, Higher Education Funding, House of Commons, House of Lords, Lib/Con Deal, Liberal Democrats, Proportional Representation, The Economy, The Environment, Trident
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