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20 Divisive Arguments Fuelling Britain’s Call to ‘Stop the Boats’

Is the UK’s approach to immigration meeting the needs of both the nation and those seeking refuge? Let’s explore the compelling reasons many in the UK are calling for thoughtful reforms in immigration policy. 1. Reducing Exploitation Strict immigration controls help prevent the exploitation of undocumented workers, who are often subjected to unsafe working conditions … Read more

Divided by Brexit: 15 Intense Clashes Igniting Northern Ireland’s Tensions

Northern Ireland remains a land of unresolved issues and mounting tensions post-Brexit. But how deep do these conflicts run, and what are their potential repercussions? 1. Assembly Shutdown The Democratic Unionist Party (DUP) has boycotted the Northern Ireland Assembly since early 2022, unhappy with the Brexit-induced Northern Ireland Protocol. This boycott has left the region … Read more

21 Reasons the UK Is Still a Superpower, Just

The UK’s superpower status is shaky, but it still has some clout. Keeping this position needs constant effort and smart moves.So how is the UK managing to stay globally relevant? 1. Technological Innovation The UK government is investing heavily in science and technology, aiming to become a global leader by 2030. Initiatives like the £250 … Read more

21 Ways Brexit Continues to Cost Britain

When the UK voted to leave the EU, many hoped for renewed independence and prosperity. Instead, we’ve encountered a series of setbacks and struggles. Do you feel the weight of Brexit’s ongoing costs in your daily life? 1. Economic Slowdown Brexit has slowed economic growth. Businesses face uncertainty, and investments have dropped, hitting our economy … Read more