Tag Archives: UK politics
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Why people don’t vote
A large chunk of the UK public choose not to vote in political elections. We reveal five reasons why this might be the case
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Four ways Brexit has rattled CPOs
With Brexit headlines continuing to dominate the daily news, what have been the biggest lessons for procurement leaders on how to approach geopolitical risk?
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Modular homes are the future of UK housing
To meet the demands of modern construction, it’s time for the business to unilaterally embrace design for manufacture
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Procurement should not be swayed by politics
In an increasingly volatile world, procurement decisions are in danger of being influenced by politics, not to mention emotions, rather than what’s best for the bottom line
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The role of private investment in saving Britain’s infrastructure
Political division over how to finance badly needed new infrastructure in the UK should not get in the way of progress
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General Election 2017: what on earth happens now?
The people have spoken. Again. Now, a hung parliament, a humiliated Tory leader and a resurgent Labour Party have to work out what the people meant. As the parties try to navigate this vastly altered political landscape, Will Green asks: what on earth happens now?
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UK snap election: Are you changing your vote?
It’s only been two years since the last general election, but a lot has changed, has your vote?
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Should we trust the electoral system?
As the UK argues over how to interpret and implement the result of its June referendum, major questions remain over how secure and representative the country’s democratic mechanisms really are