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Jack Watts

James Comey’s testimony: enough to bring down Trump?

by Jack Watts

Donald Trump’s presidency has been less than stable thus far, and that is, perhaps, an understatement. Trump and his team have been plagued by rumours and accusations since he announced he would run for office. Some of these have been ridiculous fairy tales invented by political opponents; others have been worryingly likely with ominous consequences. […]

Why America was unjustified in bombing Syria

by Jack Watts

On the 7th of April 2017, President Donald Trump plunged America into war. In retaliation to Syria launching a chemical attack on its own people, America fired 50 Tomahawk missiles at one of their air bases. In what seems to be an uncharacteristically compassionate move from President Trump, America has clearly shown where they draw […]

Leaving the single market will be Britain’s single biggest mistake

by Jack Watts

Since Theresa May’s coronation in July, her main task has been to deal with Brexit, which she has been less than transparent about. These months have been filled with fear and anxiety for those of us who voted remain or regret our vote to leave. For most, the last shred of hope has been the idea […]

Article 50: what to expect

by Jack Watts

Brexit: the word that divided a country. Britain’s departure from the European Union has always felt like a distant possibility but, following her announcement at the Conservative Conference, Theresa May has ensured that it is now a not-too-distant reality. May announced that she will trigger Article 50, the start of two years of negotiations with the […]

#USElection: Who will make America great again?

by Jack Watts

You are forgiven if you are tired of hearing about American politics – everyone is. This presidential election has felt endless, but rejoice! The end is in sight. On 8 November, the American public will cast their votes for the candidate they like the most (or, more likely, hate the least). Regardless, it is inevitable that either Trump […]

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