Posts Tagged ‘Conservatives’
My book :-D
Posted in European Union, Politics, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged Conservative Party, Conservatives, euroenthusiasm, Europe, European Union, euroscepsis, euroscepticism, Gordon Brown, Labour, Labour Party, linkedin, Politics, reluctant Europeans, UK, United Kingdom on August 13, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The nation has spoken! … but what now??
Posted in Business, European Union, London, Media, Politics, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged balanced parliament, Coalition, Conservative Party, Conservatives, David Cameron, election 2010, elections, Europe, European Union, general election, gilts, Gordon Brown, government bonds, hung parliament, international markets, Labour, Labour Party, LibDems, Liberal Democrats, linkedin, markets, Nick Clegg, sovereign debt, Sterling, UK, UK election on May 9, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
The ‘big day’ everyone (at least in the UK) was waiting for is over. The people went out to cast their votes in the UK general election 2010 – but as the overnight election coverage showed, there is no ‘real’ winner. Winners and Losers Surely, the Conservatives have won the most seats in the House [...]
This is what the parties are offering young voters
Posted in Media, Politics, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged Conservative Future, Conservative Party, Conservatives, election 2010, general election, Labour, Labour Party, LibDems, Liberal Democrats, Liberal Youth, linkedin, Michael Rock, party politics, policies, Politics, Sam Tarry, Sara Scarlett, students, tuition fees, UK election, Young Labour, young voters, youth unemployment on April 7, 2010 | 1 Comment »
The last Prime Minister’s Questions are over and election day is in four weeks. Time to make up your mind who to vote for! We have been out there discovering what the parties have to offer young voters:
What do the parties have to offer students?
Posted in London, Politics, Stefanie Linhardt, United Kingdom, tagged 2010, Conservative Future, Conservatives, general election, Labour, Liberal Democrats, Liberal Youth, linkedin, Michael Rock, policies, Sam Tarry, Sara Scarlett, tuition fees, UK, Young Labour, youth unemployment on March 17, 2010 | Leave a Comment »
It’s an exciting time in politics – the general election is coming up and what ever its outcome, politics in Britain will change. But as we found out last week, young voters still don’t seem to be interested. With youth unemployment and tuition fees causing real problems for students, Stefanie Linhardt finds out what the parties [...]