Category: news
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How do DUP policies stack up?
The DUP have agreed to support Theresa May without forming a coalition. Their 10 MPs take the Conservatives over the 326 seat line to form a government by 2 seats. But how do their views compare across key issues? Through the general election campaign we analysed all the main party manifestos, and have add the…
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Where do you stand on immigration?
In the run up to the UK general election Represent will be helping you have your say on key issues. First up, immigration.
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Healing divided societies: can open government work?
It’s easy to put people in boxes, to presume we know why and what they think. With the recent rise in inequality, there has been a fracturing of societies in Europe and the United States, in such a background, what works in building dialogue and bridging divides? And how can internet-based social networks to build…
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Only 3 days left to have your say on the role of faith and grammar schools in education in England
The Government wants to know what you’d like from the education system. Represent.me has made it REALLY easy for you to tell them. I don’t know if you’ve ever taken part in a Government consultation before (most people haven’t) but they are pretty hard to engage with. Piece-by-piece it’s all very reasonable, but together it all adds…
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Have Your Say On The Future Of Schools In England
>>> Ready to have your say? Start here. The UK government has put together a new set of ideas (PDF) for making more good school places available for everyone in England. You may have heard about them recently through the grammar school debate. That’s covered, but also faith schools and the role of universities and private schools in…
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Thank you! Your responses on food waste have been sent to Parliament
Thank you to everyone who contributed to questions on food waste! We compiled all your responses and sent a report to the Food Waste in England Inquiry, run by the UK Parliamentary Committee for Environment, Food & Rural Affairs. You cast a total of 4,583 votes and made 36 comments. Comments came from across the…