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Deep Dive Articles

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AI Deep Dive article.

Balancing the Books Deep Dive article.

Benefits Deep Dive article.

Growth Deep Dive article.

History of UK Politics Deep Dive article.

Media Role in the problems and solutions.

National Insurance Deep Dive article.

Public Sector Pension Deep Dive article.

AI Financial Plans to tackle the Financial hole that the UK is in and get the conversation started on what needs to be done.

State Pension Deep Dive article.

Tax History Deep Dive article.

VAT Deep Dive article.

Wealth Distribution Deep Dive.

Myths Busted

Myths Busted for a look at some of the common held beliefs.

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Online Articles

From a mix of sources, with a mix of views and opinions.

SOURCE: UK ‘no longer a rich country’ after 15 years of stagnation Link Author: The London Economic
SOURCE: ‘National debt: It’s time for tough decisions’: House of Lords Economic Affairs Committee report Link Author: House of Lords
SOURCE: Should we worry about government debt? Link Author: The Institute for Fiscal Studies IFS
SOURCE: Rising debt and spending demands: the squeeze on Britain’s finances — in charts Link Author: FT.com
SOURCE: National debt at 100% of GDP for first time since 1960s Link Author: Sky News
SOURCE: The UK needs to address growth and debt problems if it is to match resources to ambitions on international priorities Link Author: Chatham House
SOURCE: Inflation won't just erode our national debt Link Author: Investors Chronicle
SOURCE: How can we solve the UK's debt problem? Link Author: Big Issue

Data & Statistics

Balance Of Payments statistics.

Inflation statistics.

National Debt statistics.

Salaries statistics.

Books

Abundance : How we build a better future by Ezra Klien and Derek Thompson.

Compartive Government and Politics by John McCormick, Rod Hague and Martin Harrop.

Don't Talk About Politics by Sarah Stein Lubrano.

Failed State Why Britain Doesn't Work and How We Fix It by Sam Freedman.

Great Britain? How we get our future back by Torsten Bell (The sunday Times Bestseller).

Growth A Reckoning by Daniel Susskind.

Haywire A Political History of Britain since 2000 by Andrew Hindmoor.

How Britain Really Works by Stig Abell.

How they Broke Britain by James O'Brien

How to Run a Government so that citizens benefit and taxpayers dont go crazy by Micheal Barber.

How Westiminster Works... and Why it Doesn't by Ian Dunt.

Intergenerational Theft: The £15 Trillion UK Government Policy Bias That Makes Baby Boomers Undeservingly Rich By Stealing From Generation X, Gen Y (Millennials), Gen Z (Zoomers) & Future Generations by Danieal Anthony Harrison.

Taxation Government Spending & Economic Growth by Philip Booth

The Entrepreneurial state Dubunking Public vs Private Sector Myths by Mariana Mazzucatio.

The Pinch How the Baby Boomers took their Children's Future - and why they should give it back by David Willetts.

This Time No Mistakes. How to Remake Britain by Will Hutton

Why we get the Wrong Politicians by Isabel Hardman.

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UK Political Parties

To read and download the last Main Political Party Manifestos, visit here.

We have provided a list of the main UK Political Parties, with links to their websites and contact details.

🇬🇧UK Political Parties : General Email Addresses

Conservative Party
info@conservatives.com
Labour Party
info@labour.org.uk
Liberal Democrats
info@libdems.org.uk
Scottish National Party (SNP)
info@snp.org
Plaid Cymru (Wales)
post@plaidcymru.org
Note: These are general enquiry addresses. For specific issues like media enquiries, membership, or policy questions, each party typically has more specialized email addresses on their websites. For constituency matters, consider contacting your local MP directly through the Parliament website.