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The 2024 UK Election Debate: Envisioning Governance through the Lens of Technocracy

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3 mn readEvidently, the recently organised UK electoral debate was fascinating as Conservative Rishi Sunak locked horns against Labour’s Keir Starmer. Despite being very hardworking, intelligent, and quite technocratic both in nature and rhetoric, the first leaders’ debate highlighted the stark contrast in their visions, which may define the future of Great Britain.

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A Win for Rishi Sunak as Rwanda Bill Vote Sees off Tory Rebellion

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3 mn readUK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak enjoys a partial victory over Tory on his flagship Rwanda bill, which has to battle through parliament in the new year. The bill comfortably sailed through with a majority of 44 legislators backing it in the first Commons. Still, more work is necessary to seal it in the new year.

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Expect Tax Cut Once Borrowing and Inflation Have Been Tamed – Rishi Sunak

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3 mn readIn an interview, British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak said there was a massive problem with inflation and borrowing in the country. In the interview, Rishi Sunak explained that he wanted to cut UK taxes; however, this could only be done once inflation and borrowing have been tamed. Rishi also aimed to ease concerns in his Conservative Party about the ongoing burden imposed on British households by the immense tax obligations.

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Japan And UK Sign A Crucial Defence Deal

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3 mn readThe United Kingdom and Japan have signed a long-term defence partnership deal. Japan’s Prime Minister, Fumio Kishida, has been seeking to partner up with G7 nations regarding security. This comes as a result of China’s growing power. In fact, a few weeks before signing the deal with the UK, Fumio had unveiled Japan’s largest military buildup since World War II. 

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Rishi Sunak Demands Character as A “Clean Energy Champion” On the Verge of the 27th Conference of The Parties of the UNFCCC

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3 mn readThe British politician, who once has served as the Finance minister of the United Kingdom and leader of the conservative party since 2022, attempted an incredible volte-face on environmentally friendly policy the evening before the Cop27 climatic summit. The meeting was to be held the following day, stating that his motive would be to energize leaders from all over to rescue the planet. Sunak, who had earlier been condemned for announcing that he was occupied with home-like commitments, applied the self-same language on sustainable energy. It is important to note that Keir Stammer, known as the labour leader, appeared to have used the same language months before proclaiming that he desired to turn the United Kingdom into a clean energy superpower.