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Debate: How far can prime ministers dictate events and determine policy?
Arguing that they can: Arnold Lodge School (Shivam and Charlie)
Arguing that they can't: Pupil Politics (Joe and Aaron)
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Debate: To what extent do party leaders and campaigns have an effect on voting behaviour?
Arguing that they do: Pupil Politics (Nicolette and Grace)
Arguing that they don't: Shottery (Roisin and Lizzie)
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The US Midterms
Kieran, Josh, Brendan, Joe and Aaron explore the US midterms 2022 - the key outcomes, their causes, and their consequences.
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Liz Truss
Recorded at the start of Liz Truss' short premiership, the students give their personal reflections on Truss' policies and cabinet appointments.
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Debate: To what extent do liberals agree about the role of the state?
Chair: Nicolette
Liberals agree: Jean and Rhys (Pupil Politics)
Liberals disagree: Alex and Vinny (Ashton Sixth Form College)
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Debate: Should the UK introduce compulsory voting?
Chair: Rhys
Yes: Rebecca and Grace (Pupil Politics)
No: Praveer and Halima (Cadbury College)