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Redaction ReportJul 21, 2020
Redaction Politics | 2020 End of year review part two
The Redaction Politics team discuss the major events in the second half of 2020.
Redaction Politics | 2020 End of year review part one
The Redaction Politics team discuss the major events of 2020.
Redaction Politics | The Crown season four review
The Redaction Politics team review the latest season of the Netflix hit The Crown, a fictional portrayal of the British royal family.
Redaction Politics | The Green New Deal
This week, the Redaction Politics team take a look at the policies needed in the fight against climate change, and whether enough is being done to save the planet from catastrophe.
Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 23 - A review of the 2020 US Presidential Election
IN January 20201 the United States will enter the post-Trump world when Joe Biden is inaugurated as President.
At 78 years old, Biden will become the oldest President to enter office, raising questions over whether he will be fit enough to serve the whole four year term.
With the Covid-19 pandemic far from over and division running deep among the electorate, the new President-elect will start his tenure in an unenviable position.
Will the Biden-Harris administration be enough to unite America?
Host Declan Carey and the Redaction Politics team share their thoughts on the outcome of the election and predict what might happen moving forward.
Redaction Politics | The final countdown to the US election
With the US election just days away, the Reaction Politics team discuss President Trump and Joe Biden's campaigns so far, and predict who will emerge as the winner.
Redaction Politics | New Zealand Labour Party in landslide victory
Jacinda Ardern's Labour Party won a landslide victory in New Zealand's general election this week. James Moules and Richard Hansen discuss the victory and what it means for New Zealanders.
*Correction: The Greens got 7.6 per cent of the vote, not 6 per cent as stated.
Redaction Politics | Universal Basic Income and the future of welfare
A utopian fantasy or on the cusp of reality? This week, the Redaction Politics team discuss the impact Universal Basic Income would have on the world. Plus, the team offer their thoughts and analysis on the latest developments on the US Election due to take place in November.
Redaction Politics | Annamie Paul wins the Canadian Green Party leadership election
LAWYER Annamie Paul was announced as new leader of the Green Party of Canada on Saturday, promising a 'green recovery' from Covid-19 and a 'full social safety net' for Canadians.
Redaction's North America Correspondent Scott Costen joined Declan Carey to discuss the result and what it means going forward.
Redaction Politics Podcast Ep. 18 | Trump has coronavirus. What the hell happens now?
A significant week in US politics, the Redaction Politics team discuss the latest developments in the run up to November's election including Donald Trump's coronavirus diagnosis.
Redaction Politics | Regional division: The case for a more United Kingdom
The Redaction Politics team provide an update on the US Election which is only 36 days away, alongside a discussion on regional division in the UK and the impact of eco-fascism around the world. Join Declan Carey, James Moules, Mason Quah and Richard Hansen for the latest episode of the show.
Redaction Politics | Have people had enough of experts?
Declan Carey, James Moules, Mason Quah and Richard Hansen discuss whether the public have really had enough of experts, and what role experts will play in the future post-Covid world.
Redaction Politics | The left's battle to be heard after Corbyn and Sanders
Declan Carey, James Moules and Mason Quah discuss what the left needs to do to get their message heard and regain the trust of voters.
Redaction Politics | Should Britain keep the monarchy?
Declan Carey is joined by James Moules, Matt Trinder and Mason Quah on whether the UK should keep the monarchy or get rid of it.
Redaction Politics | The Canadian Conservative Party leadership election
James Moules and North America correspondent Scott Costen discuss Erin O'Toole's victory in the Canadian Conservative Party leadership election.
Redaction Politics | What happened to the left? Part three: The USA
The final part of our series on the decline of the left, Declan Carey, James Moules and Mason Quah discuss the state of the left in the USA and the impact of a Biden-Harris win in November .
Redaction Politics | What happened to the left? Part two: Canada
The second episode of our three-part series on the global decline of the left, Declan Carey and Scott Costen discuss the rise and fall of Canada's New Democratic Party, and what the left needs to do to win in Canada.
Redaction Politics | What happened to the left? Part one: Britain
A new three-part series looking at the decline of the left around the world. In part one, Declan Carey, James Moules and Mason Quah discuss the fall of the UK Labour Party.
Redaction Politics | BreadTube
This week the Redaction team discuss the impact of BreadTube, a group of left wing YouTube creators taking on the Intellectual Dark Web.
Redaction Politics | The Intellectual Dark Web
The Redaction team take a look at the rise of the Intellectual Dark Web and the impact of conservative online personalities such as Ben Shapiro, Jordan Peterson and Dave Rubin.
Redaction Politics | The Summer Statement and 'cancel culture'
The Redaction team take a look at the Chancellor's new measures to kickstart the UK economy and the growing phenomenon of 'cancel culture.'
Redaction Politics | Toppling statues and Chinese imperialism
THE REDACTION politics team of writers discuss the moral legitimacy of monuments to slave traders and racists, as well as delving into China's possible next moves after the coronavirus pandemic.
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Redaction Politics | Conspiracy theories, Hungary's anti-transgender laws and Canadian conservatism
JOIN Redaction Politics for the latest round of exclusive and original foreign policy analysis.
Our team of writers bring you extra content from their articles on the website this week, including:
- The grim history of science denial and conspiracy theories in relation to coronavirus and everything else, with Mason Quah.
https://redactionpolitics.com/2020/05/28/science-conspiracy-coronavirus-tobacco-climate/
- Hungary's new anti-transgender law that could cause further discrimination against LGBTI people, with Declan Carey.
https://redactionpolitics.com/2020/05/25/hungarian-parliament-transgender-law/
- The race for the Conservative Party of Canada leadership, with Scott Costen.
- A roundtable discussion on Britain's overall response to the coronavirus crisis and an update on the US election.
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Redaction Politics | Netanyahu clings to power - but does Joe Biden still have a shot at it?
Benjamin Netanyahu and Joe Biden. Two ultimately flawed candidates who, after scandals, were on the brink of losing power. The Israeli Prime Minister has survived - but will Joe Biden?
Host and content editor James Moules talks to correspondents Matt Trinder and Mason Quah about two exclusive pieces written on Redaction Politics last week.
Netanyahu's plans following his shocking victory are apparent, while Joe Biden has, amongst other issues, a dubious foreign policy past.
Links to articles:
[2] https://redactionpolitics.com/2020/05/23/joe-biden-cuba-latin-america/