WORLD POLITICS

To say politics does not affect our daily lives is a plain, uneducated lie. Even if you do not realise it, everything we do is directly related to politics - from the price we pay on a train to what time the pub will stay open until. Just because some people do not understand this, does not mean it does not happen

Sunday, May 6, 2012

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