Thursday, 4 August 2016

A tale of two Brexit Britains

"A house divided against itself cannot stand" - Abraham Lincoln
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There has been lots of talk about who drove the vote to leave the EU. Some believe it was down to the alienated working class in Labour's heartlands, others go with the idea that it was down to socially conservative Daily Mail readers. So who is right? Our first piece today suggests that they kind of both are and that there is no one clear one group who clinched it for the Leave side.

Next up, we hear from the SNP MP Stewart McDonald on the debate over the HIV drug PrEP. He suggests that there is more than a whiff of homophobia surrounding the issue and that if HIV was prevalent among straight, white guys the response to it would be very different.

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A tale of two Brexit Britains


 

On Aug 04, 2016 08:16 am
Who really drove the Leave vote?
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There's a whiff of homophobia surrounding the PrEP debate


 

On Aug 03, 2016 01:32 pm
If HIV was prevalent among straight, white guys, the debate would be very different
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Working together to solve poverty

 

On Aug 01, 2016 03:28 pm
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CIOB launches call for evidence as part of Government-led housing taskforce


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Make Help to Save accounts tax free, say experts


The Low Incomes Tax Reform Group (LITRG) has recommended that any return on Help to Save accounts be free from income tax to make them simple to understand and administer.
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