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142 Stories

  • Country Woes by gem2002
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    Amidst the oncoming EU referendum and ongoing South China Sea dispute, two advocates for their respective regional groupings comtemplate their woes.
  • The Eton Mess by Slothspeare
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    Bonking Boris made classy women drool. Impregnating socialites with his two-inch tool. A poem detailing the rise to power of The Eton Mess.
  • Brexit by FazalMazhari
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  • it's only an act of attainder by MargaretOfAnjou
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    whatever this book is it will be better than whatever shite Phillipa Gregory spews out her arse
  • Arc Of The Moon by johncurzonauthor
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    A factual personal recollection of Brexit night. 3.7k words.
  • The forbidden nose by Thelegend77777
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    Lord monsieur cowling-sama has gone and touched le nose again. Go on a grand adventure with Lord ikari rage sama senpai sensei sexy boi xxx 123 to save the world from his spoopy nose touching.
  •  On the Plains of Africa by HM_280
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    Story that follows two unlikely friends that find the problems of war, terrorism, family and discrimination devastating. Set in Kenya, East Africa, a young boy's family in deep poverty live. He works in a orange farm, his father resorts to poaching the animals he grew up to love. This causes some conflict between the two. Meanwhile, a politician changes tactics when a post-brexit government is on the ropes. He and his family move to the country where the boy and his family live. Then the terrorists come.
  • What is Brexit? by Joseph_Montante
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    This is an educational and informative article about Brexit. Publisher: Joseph C. Montante
  • How Will Brexit influence Healthcare service Center? by MounikaSasi
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    Brexit is having a significant impact on every sector in the UK such as corporate, education, service and healthcare. There are substantial implications of Brexit on health and social care as well. Britain has avoided clashing with the European Union by increasing the deadline of the negotiation period twice. But still, several issues remain without a solution. Especially on the work staff front, Brexit is likely to cause a shortage of the workforce in Britain. In addition to this ongoing debate in the parliament, uncertainty about some of the major decisions is becoming a contributing factor for all the chaos. The department of health and social care has published guidelines for organizations. They have created a national operational response center to lead the following stands of health and service care industry. Factors affecting the Healthcare industry during Brexit:
  • The Story of Nigel's Ferry by Slothspeare
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    This modern day political parody links The Story of Noah's Ark with the media's portrayal of prominent populist figures and their fear of the impact of mass migration in society.
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  • Undesirables by Rose_Corr
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    It started with the grain of hate that festered in the hearts of both the fearful and the jealous, poisoning both innocent victims and vindictive narcissists. It was the septic toxin that crept through the veins of community and turned neighbour against neighbour based on nothing more than the etymology of a surname or the birth place of a grandparent. It was hateful and uncompromising, and took lives without mercy, just as it had throughout all of human history. What happened in 2017 wasn't the consequence of Brexit, or 7/7, or even 9/11. It wasn't the consequence of the miner's strikes or the Gulf War. It wasn't a result of the Holocaust, or the Crusades, or the fall of Rome. 2017 came about because people are tribal, and while that can lead to communities holding hands and standing for the greater good, it can also cause them to see people who are 'other' as something 'bad'. As something which needs to be destroyed. We're considered vermin now; rats to be captured and killed. Undesirables whose heads are covered by red bags marked with the Home Office logo as we're tossed into the back of black vans, never to be seen or heard from again. This is the new order, in the new world. This is 'Great' Britain, the country of my birth where my children, my husband, and I no longer belong. Welcome to the Disunited Republic of Little England.
  • Nice, Calm Poems To Read On The Weekend by StandUpToBrexit
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    Enjoy as your mind sinks into the peacefulness of the words that will smooth your mind.
  • Parallels Between Orwell's Animal Farm & Contemporary Global Political Dynamics by inkstainsdaydreams
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    George Orwell's *Animal Farm*, published in 1945, serves as a timeless allegory of the Russian Revolution and a prophetic cautionary tale about the cyclical nature of political corruption. This thesis explores the enduring relevance of Orwell's work by drawing parallels between the themes and events depicted in *Animal Farm* and the current political climate across various global contexts. It delves into elite power grabs, propaganda, the betrayal of revolutionary ideals, and the exploitation of the working class, using modern examples like populist leaders and state-controlled media to highlight how Orwell's critique of power dynamics remains critically pertinent today.