• Dishonesty and Short-termism in UK Political Culture: Extrinsic or Intrinsic and Inevitable or Fixable

    On the 23rd of October 2023 the House of Commons’ Westminster Hall considered two e-petitions. Both e-petitions roughly contended that it should be made a criminal offence for politicians to mislead the public and/or lie in the House of Commons. This seems pretty hard to enforce but the point stands that this potentially elucidates a rising…


  • The Vaping Advertising Paradox 

    The content and repercussions of vaping advertising has received increasing attention and scrutiny within the UK’s political debate. Some have even argued that the UK state should update policy to expand state regulation of vaping advertising- however, if the UK state wishes to do this, they should be aware of an important paradox that underlines…


  • Our Mission Statement: Why Are We Establishing Mores?

    Have you ever found yourself recoiling at the current state of political discourse and commentary in the UK and the World? Increasingly Question Time and other mainstream political commentary shows are harder and harder to watch. They are often riddled with the very party political cliches, dogmas, dichotomies and one-upping they are supposed to fundamentally challenge and…