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» Change to the NUS needs inside and outside pressure.10.25PM, Sun May 2 2010 Rowan Rheingans assesses this year’s NUS Annual Conference from the view of the Newcastle Free Education Network. This year, the National Union of Students’ (NUS) Annual Conference was held at the Sage, Gateshead. Members of Newcastle Free Education Network - a group to unite students and staff opposed to tuition fees, course cuts and job losses on campus - attended the conference (13t ... |
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THE HYPE - Politicians should be heard not seen - the radio debate
Jamie Gavin listens to the third prime ministerial debate on the airwaves |
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THE HYPE
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THE PARTIES
Labour, Conservatives, Liberal Democrats, Green Party and the Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition. Who are they all and why should you vote for them? |
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TYPES OF VOTER - The four types of voters, who are they?
The apathetic voter, the floating voter, the protest voter and the outsider. |
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ELECTORAL SYSTEMS - Be careful what you wish for when it comes to proportional representation
Electoral reform has been the topic of debate by all three parties, but proportional representation isn’t flawless. |
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ELECTORAL SYSTEMS - Hung, drawn and quartered: what will a hung parliament really mean?
With the chances of no party gaining an overall majority looking increasingly likely, what will that mean for the country? |
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