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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • With student graffiti on the classical architecture,  John Gray the political scientist, stands in a doorway wearing a grey jacket and his round-frame glasses in the Quadrangle of Jesus College, Oxford. He is a prominent British political philosopher, author and currently School Professor of European Thought at the London School of Economics. Prior to this he was Professor of Politics at Oxford University. He is a former supporter of the New Right and a regular contributor to the Guardian and the Times Literary Supplement. Also author of many books on political theory. He has written several influential books on political theory, including Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals (2003), an attack on humanism, a worldview which he sees as originating in religious ideologies.
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  • With a shadowy person in the background, John Gray the political scientist, stands with arms folded and wearing a grey jacket and his round-frame glasses in the Quadrangle of Jesus College, Oxford, amid classical architecture. He is a prominent British political philosopher, author and currently School Professor of European Thought at the London School of Economics. Prior to this he was Professor of Politics at Oxford University. He is a former supporter of the New Right and a regular contributor to the Guardian and the Times Literary Supplement. Also author of many books on political theory. He has written several influential books on political theory, including Straw Dogs: Thoughts on Humans and Other Animals (2003), an attack on humanism, a worldview which he sees as originating in religious ideologies.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Nick Robinson (born 5 October 1963) is a British journalist and political editor for the BBC. Robinson was interested in politics from a young age, and went on to study a Philosophy, Politics, and Economics degree at Oxford University, where he was also President of the Oxford University Conservative Association. Starting out in broadcasting at Piccadilly Radio, he worked his way up as a producer eventually becoming deputy editor of Panorama, the world's longest-running current affairs programme, before becoming a political correspondent in 1996. He became the BBC's chief political correspondent in 1999, and between 2002 and 2005 he worked for ITV News as political editor, but then returned to the BBC assuming the same role, which he has held since. Noted for his confrontational and provocative approach, Robinson has on several occasions caused a stir with his style of questioning, particularly of world leaders. His history of Conservative affiliation has been controversial, particularly when allegations of bias were made during his coverage of the 2010 United Kingdom general election. He has presented a variety of programmes, including Westminster Live, Weekend Breakfast and Late Night Live on BBC Radio 5 Live, and Newsnight.
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  • Paste up political street art of Prime Minister Boris Johnson with his eyes scratched out, made up of expletive language, posted on a lamp post on 24th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • Paste up political street art of Prime Minister Boris Johnson with his eyes scratched out, made up of expletive language, posted on a lamp post on 24th October 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom.
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  • New political movement The Independent Group announce a new political party in the UK, and launch their website theindependent.group on 18th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Independent Group is a grouping of former British Labour politicians who left the party in 2019 in protest at its direction and leadership.
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  • New political movement The Independent Group announce a new political party in the UK, and launch their website theindependent.group on 18th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Independent Group is a grouping of former British Labour politicians who left the party in 2019 in protest at its direction and leadership.
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  • New political movement The Independent Group announce a new political party in the UK, and launch their website theindependent.group on 18th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Independent Group is a grouping of former British Labour politicians who left the party in 2019 in protest at its direction and leadership.
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  • New political movement The Independent Group announce a new political party in the UK, and launch their website theindependent.group on 18th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Independent Group is a grouping of former British Labour politicians who left the party in 2019 in protest at its direction and leadership.
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  • New political movement The Independent Group announce a new political party in the UK, and launch their website theindependent.group on 18th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Independent Group is a grouping of former British Labour politicians who left the party in 2019 in protest at its direction and leadership.
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  • New political movement The Independent Group announce a new political party in the UK, and launch their website theindependent.group on 18th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Independent Group is a grouping of former British Labour politicians who left the party in 2019 in protest at its direction and leadership.
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  • New political movement The Independent Group announce a new political party in the UK, and launch their website theindependent.group on 18th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Independent Group is a grouping of former British Labour politicians who left the party in 2019 in protest at its direction and leadership.
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  • Political posters peeling on a wall in the northern Italian city of Trento. Various pieces of paper have been stuck to the board in the city centre and all have been torn. Trento is an educational, scientific, financial and political centre in Trentino-Alto Adige/Südtirol, in Tyrol and Northern Italy in general. The University of Trento ranks highly out of Italy's top 30 colleges.
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  • New political movement The Independent Group announce a new political party in the UK, and launch their website theindependent.group on 18th February 2018 in London, England, United Kingdom. The Independent Group is a grouping of former British Labour politicians who left the party in 2019 in protest at its direction and leadership.
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  • BNP leader Nick Griffin at the BNP meeting in Elm Park, Essex. The British National Party are a far right wing political party whose presence on the political stage is highly controversial due to their allegedly racist / fascist viewpoint.
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  • BNP leader Nick Griffin at the BNP meeting in Elm Park, Essex. The British National Party are a far right wing political party whose presence on the political stage is highly controversial due to their allegedly racist / fascist viewpoint.
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  • Times reporter Dominic Kenneday is evicted from the BNP meeting in Elm Park, Essex. The British National Party are a far right wing political party whose presence on the political stage is highly controversial due to their allegedly racist / fascist viewpoint.
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  • Times reporter Dominic Kenneday is evicted from the BNP meeting in Elm Park, Essex. The British National Party are a far right wing political party whose presence on the political stage is highly controversial due to their allegedly racist / fascist viewpoint.
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  • Times reporter Dominic Kenneday is evicted from the BNP meeting in Elm Park, Essex. The British National Party are a far right wing political party whose presence on the political stage is highly controversial due to their allegedly racist / fascist viewpoint.
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  • Times reporter Dominic Kenneday is evicted from the BNP meeting in Elm Park, Essex. The British National Party are a far right wing political party whose presence on the political stage is highly controversial due to their allegedly racist / fascist viewpoint.
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  • Times reporter Dominic Kenneday is evicted from the BNP meeting in Elm Park, Essex. The British National Party are a far right wing political party whose presence on the political stage is highly controversial due to their allegedly racist / fascist viewpoint.
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  • Change UK MP Chuka Umunna speaks during a Peoples Vote Remain rally for the European elections by newly formed political party Change UK in London on 30th April, 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Change UK - The Independent Group, was formed in February 2019 by breakaway members of Parliaments from Conservative and Labour parties. The group are pro European Union and are calling for a peoples vote on Britainss exit from the union.
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  • Change UK MP Heidi Allen speaks next to Chuka Umunna MP during a Peoples Vote Remain rally for the European elections by newly formed political party Change UK in London on 30th April, 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Change UK - The Independent Group, was formed in February 2019 by breakaway members of Parliaments from Conservative and Labour parties. The group are pro European Union and are calling for a peoples vote on Britainss exit from the union.
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  • Change UK MP Chuka Umunna speaks during a Peoples Vote Remain rally for the European elections by newly formed political party Change UK in London on 30th April, 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Change UK - The Independent Group, was formed in February 2019 by breakaway members of Parliaments from Conservative and Labour parties. The group are pro European Union and are calling for a peoples vote on Britainss exit from the union.
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  • Gavin Esler, MEP candidate for Change UK , speaks during a Peoples Vote Remain rally for the European elections by newly formed political party Change UK in London on 30th April, 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Change UK - The Independent Group, was formed in February 2019 by breakaway members of Parliaments from Conservative and Labour parties. The group are pro European Union and are calling for a peoples vote on Britainss exit from the union.
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  • Change UK MP Anna Soubry speaks during a Peoples Vote Remain rally for the European elections by newly formed political party Change UK in London on 30th April, 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Change UK - The Independent Group, was formed in February 2019 by breakaway members of Parliaments from Conservative and Labour parties. The group are pro European Union and are calling for a peoples vote on Britainss exit from the union.
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  • Change UK MP Mike Gapes speaks during a Peoples Vote Remain rally for the European elections by newly formed political party Change UK in London on 30th April, 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Change UK - The Independent Group, was formed in February 2019 by breakaway members of Parliaments from Conservative and Labour parties. The group are pro European Union and are calling for a peoples vote on Britainss exit from the union.
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  • Gavin Esler, MEP candidate for Change UK , speaks during a Peoples Vote Remain rally for the European elections by newly formed political party Change UK in London on 30th April, 2019 in London, England, United Kingdom. Change UK - The Independent Group, was formed in February 2019 by breakaway members of Parliaments from Conservative and Labour parties. The group are pro European Union and are calling for a peoples vote on Britainss exit from the union.
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  • Workers Party / PT rally in central Sao Paulo, Fernando Haddad is the presidential candidate for the PT, taking the place of Lula who is facing charges for corruption during his previous presidency. There have been less political rallies in the 2018 election run in Brazil, this is in part because of a change in funding legislation for the political parties, meaning less money is available for campaigning.
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  • Workers Party / PT rally in central Sao Paulo, Fernando Haddad is the presidential candidate for the PT, taking the place of Lula who is facing charges for corruption during his previous presidency. There have been less political rallies in the 2018 election run in Brazil, this is in part because of a change in funding legislation for the political parties, meaning less money is available for campaigning.
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  • Workers Party / PT rally in central Sao Paulo, Fernando Haddad is the presidential candidate for the PT, taking the place of Lula who is facing charges for corruption during his previous presidency. There have been less political rallies in the 2018 election run in Brazil, this is in part because of a change in funding legislation for the political parties, meaning less money is available for campaigning.
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  • Workers Party / PT rally in central Sao Paulo, Fernando Haddad is the presidential candidate for the PT, taking the place of Lula who is facing charges for corruption during his previous presidency. There have been less political rallies in the 2018 election run in Brazil, this is in part because of a change in funding legislation for the political parties, meaning less money is available for campaigning.
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  • Workers Party / PT rally in central Sao Paulo, Fernando Haddad is the presidential candidate for the PT, taking the place of Lula who is facing charges for corruption during his previous presidency. There have been less political rallies in the 2018 election run in Brazil, this is in part because of a change in funding legislation for the political parties, meaning less money is available for campaigning.
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  • Workers Party / PT rally in central Sao Paulo, Fernando Haddad is the presidential candidate for the PT, taking the place of Lula who is facing charges for corruption during his previous presidency. There have been less political rallies in the 2018 election run in Brazil, this is in part because of a change in funding legislation for the political parties, meaning less money is available for campaigning.
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  • Workers Party / PT rally in central Sao Paulo, Fernando Haddad is the presidential candidate for the PT, taking the place of Lula who is facing charges for corruption during his previous presidency. There have been less political rallies in the 2018 election run in Brazil, this is in part because of a change in funding legislation for the political parties, meaning less money is available for campaigning.
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  • Political artist Kaya Mar with his latest painting on the day that the new Conservative Party leader Theresa May MP became Prime Minister of the UK, as protesters and public gathered outside Downing Street on 13th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. This painting portrays Theresa May as a thuggish police woman holding a truncheon with a nail through it. Political satire on her hardline dealings with the police force.
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  • Political artist Kaya Mar with his latest painting on the day that the new Conservative Party leader Theresa May MP became Prime Minister of the UK, as protesters and public gathered outside Downing Street on 13th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. This painting portrays Theresa May as a thuggish police woman holding a truncheon with a nail through it. Political satire on her hardline dealings with the police force.
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  • Political artist Kaya Mar with his latest painting behind bars on the day that the new Conservative Party leader Theresa May MP became Prime Minister of the UK, as protesters and public gathered outside Downing Street on 13th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. This painting portrays Theresa May as a thuggish police woman holding a truncheon with a nail through it. Political satire on her hardline dealings with the police force.
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  • Political artist Kaya Mar with his latest painting behind bars on the day that the new Conservative Party leader Theresa May MP became Prime Minister of the UK, as protesters and public gathered outside Downing Street on 13th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. This painting portrays Theresa May as a thuggish police woman holding a truncheon with a nail through it. Political satire on her hardline dealings with the police force.
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  • Political artist Kaya Mar with his latest painting behind bars on the day that the new Conservative Party leader Theresa May MP became Prime Minister of the UK, as protesters and public gathered outside Downing Street on 13th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. This painting portrays Theresa May as a thuggish police woman holding a truncheon with a nail through it. Political satire on her hardline dealings with the police force.
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  • Political artist Kaya Mar with his latest painting behind bars on the day that the new Conservative Party leader Theresa May MP became Prime Minister of the UK, as protesters and public gathered outside Downing Street on 13th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. This painting portrays Theresa May as a thuggish police woman holding a truncheon with a nail through it. Political satire on her hardline dealings with the police force.
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  • Political artist Kaya Mar with his latest painting behind bars on the day that the new Conservative Party leader Theresa May MP became Prime Minister of the UK, as protesters and public gathered outside Downing Street on 13th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. This painting portrays Theresa May as a thuggish police woman holding a truncheon with a nail through it. Political satire on her hardline dealings with the police force.
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  • Political artist Kaya Mar with his latest painting behind bars on the day that the new Conservative Party leader Theresa May MP became Prime Minister of the UK, as protesters and public gathered outside Downing Street on 13th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. This painting portrays Theresa May as a thuggish police woman holding a truncheon with a nail through it. Political satire on her hardline dealings with the police force.
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  • Political artist Kaya Mar with his latest painting behind bars on the day that the new Conservative Party leader Theresa May MP became Prime Minister of the UK, as protesters and public gathered outside Downing Street on 13th July 2016 in London, United Kingdom. This painting portrays Theresa May as a thuggish police woman holding a truncheon with a nail through it. Political satire on her hardline dealings with the police force.
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  • As an elderly man exits a Parish hall, three tellers from the main political parties check the addresses of voters in St. Barnabas Parish Church, Dulwich Village SE21 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. Their job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
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  • The BBCs veteran political broadcaster, Sir Robin Day stands on an equipment box to make a report to camera on College Green in Westminster, on 17th March 1992, in London, England. Sir Robin Day 1923 – 2000 was an English political journalist and television and radio broadcaster and called the most outstanding television journalist of his generation. He helped transform the television interview, changed the relationship between politicians and television, and strove to assert balance and rationality into the mediums treatment of current affairs.
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  • Workers Party / PT rally in central Sao Paulo, Fernando Haddad is the presidential candidate for the PT, taking the place of Lula who is facing charges for corruption during his previous presidency. There have been less political rallies in the 2018 election run in Brazil, this is in part because of a change in funding legislation for the political parties, meaning less money is available for campaigning.
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  • Liberal Democrat (Lib Dem) supporters display their political party sign outside their Dulwich house before Britain's general election. The large orange signs are prominently displayed outside the south London home in Southwark, urging other voters to support what was until the start of this campaign, the third political party under Nick Clegg.
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  • Three tellers from the main political parties check the addresses of voters in Herne Hill Methodist Church SE21 that serves as a temporary Polling station for voters on Britain's general election day. Their job is to record the election numbers of those about to vote, making sure that their political colleagues don't drop more literature in to that address, now that the occupants have voted.
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  • James Torrance, Head of Strategy at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
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  • The Extinction Rebellion Red Brigade protesters walking two by two across the river Thames via Hungerford bridge during the London protests, photographed from the London Eye on 16th October 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion is a political movement with the main aim to avert climate breakdown, minimise human extinction and stop ecological collapse using non violent resistance.
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  • Sandra Khadhouri, Head of Communications at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
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  • Sandra Khadhouri, Head of Communications at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
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  • Sandra Khadhouri, Head of Communications at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
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  • Sandra Khadhouri, Head of Communications at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
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  • Sandra Khadhouri, Head of Communications at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
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  • Sandra Khadhouri, Head of Communications at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
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  • Sandra Khadhouri, Head of Communications, James Clarke, Head of Outreach and James Torrence, Head of Strategy at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
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  • Sandra Khadhouri, Head of Communications at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
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  • James Torrance, Head of Strategy at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
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  • James Clarke, Head of Outreach at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
    20180219_Renew_Party_Launch_VF_08.jpg
  • Sandra Khadhouri, Head of Communications, James Clarke, Head of Outreach and James Torrence, Head of Strategy at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
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  • James Clarke, Head of Outreach at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
    20180219_Renew_Party_Launch_VF_07.jpg
  • James Clarke, Head of Outreach at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
    20180219_Renew_Party_Launch_VF_06.jpg
  • Political messages and graffiti saying No Borders, No Nations and to Stop Departations adorn walls on a street near Coimbra University, on 17th July, at Coimbra, Portugal.
    portugal_coimbra-28-17-07-2016.jpg
  • The Extinction Rebellion Red Brigade protesters walking two by two across the river Thames via Hungerford bridge during the London protests, photographed from the London Eye on 16th October 2019 in London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion is a political movement with the main aim to avert climate breakdown, minimise human extinction and stop ecological collapse using non violent resistance.
    UK-London-Extinction-Rebellion-8689.jpg
  • Sandra Khadhouri, Head of Communications at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
    20180219_Renew_Party_Launch_VF_13.jpg
  • Sandra Khadhouri, Head of Communications at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
    20180219_Renew_Party_Launch_VF_15.jpg
  • Sandra Khadhouri, Head of Communications at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
    20180219_Renew_Party_Launch_VF_12.jpg
  • Sandra Khadhouri, Head of Communications, James Clarke, Head of Outreach and James Torrence, Head of Strategy at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
    20180219_Renew_Party_Launch_VF_02.jpg
  • Sandra Khadhouri, Head of Communications, James Clarke, Head of Outreach and James Torrence, Head of Strategy at the launch of of Renew, the new pro-remain political party at the Queen Elizabeth II conference centre in London, England on February 19th, 2018. The Renew Party plans to fight elections from a platform of remaining in the European Union EU.
    20180219_Renew_Party_Launch_VF_01.jpg
  • Barnard Castle 188 miles political satire sign placed in a front garden in Moseley on 3rd June 2020 in Birmingham, United Kingdom. The PMs senior political advisor Dominic Cummings had allegedly broken the rules of lockdown during the coronavirus pandemic by driving 25 miles to Barnard Castle, although Cummings said that the drive was to test his eyesight while driving.
    20200603_barnard castle_001.jpg
  • Don Mario Mila Millalen, 69 is a senior Mapuche political leader, known in their language as the Lonko of the Lonkos. Hes been a political activist all his adult life. He has been involved in governmental meetings  dating back several Chilean presidents, including meetings with former General A. Pinochet in an attempt to improve the living and working conditions of the Mapuches and above all else resolve the hotly disputed matter of the expropriation of their ancestral lands. Loncoche, Chile. February 12, 2018.
    20180212_chile_mapuches_072.jpg
  • Don Mario Mila Millalen, 69 is a senior Mapuche political leader, known in their language as the Lonko of the Lonkos. Hes been a political activist all his adult life. He has been involved in governmental meetings  dating back several Chilean presidents, including meetings with former General A. Pinochet in an attempt to improve the living and working conditions of the Mapuches and above all else resolve the hotly disputed matter of the expropriation of their ancestral lands, Loncoche, Chile. February 12, 2018.
    20180212_chile_mapuches_011.jpg
  • The outer wall and watchtower on Genzlerstrasse of the notorious secret police (Stasi) Hohenschonhausen prison. The Berlin-Hohenschönhausen Memorial is now a museum and memorial located in Berlin's north-eastern Lichtenberg district. Hohenschönhausen was a very important part of the Socialist GDR's (German Democratic Republic) system of political and artistic oppression. Although torture (including Chinese water torture) and physical violence were commonly employed at Hohenschönhausen (especially in the 1950s), psychological intimidation was the main method of political repression and techniques including sleep deprivation, total isolation, threats to friends and family members.Between 1950 and 1989, the Stasi employed a total of 274,000 people in an effort to root out the class enemy.
    hohenschonhausen_stasi_prison13-05-0...jpg
  • ID papers for an anonymous secret agent from Cottbus, Germany, an exhibit in the ministerial headquarters of the Stasi secret police in Communist East Germany, the GDR. Built in 1960, the complex now known as the Stasi Museum. Between 1950 and 1989, the Stasi employed a total of 274,000 people in an effort to root out the class enemy. Before the fall of the Wall, it was a 22-hectare complex of espionage whose centrepiece is the office and working quarters of the former Minister of State Security, Erich Mielke who considered their role as the 'shield and sword of the party', conducting one of the world's most efficient spying operations against its political dissenters during its 40-year old socialist history. The Stasi Museum is a 22-hectare complex of research  and memorial centre concerning the political system of the former East Germany.
    berlin_stasi_museum09-07-04-2013_1.jpg
  • ID papers for an anonymous secret agent from Cottbus, Germany, an exhibit in the ministerial headquarters of the Stasi secret police in Communist East Germany, the GDR. Built in 1960, the complex now known as the Stasi Museum. Between 1950 and 1989, the Stasi employed a total of 274,000 people in an effort to root out the class enemy. Before the fall of the Wall, it was a 22-hectare complex of espionage whose centrepiece is the office and working quarters of the former Minister of State Security, Erich Mielke who considered their role as the 'shield and sword of the party', conducting one of the world's most efficient spying operations against its political dissenters during its 40-year old socialist history. The Stasi Museum is a 22-hectare complex of research  and memorial centre concerning the political system of the former East Germany.
    berlin_stasi_museum07-07-04-2013_1.jpg
  • Don Mario Mila Millalen, 69 is a senior Mapuche political leader, known in their language as the Lonko of the Lonkos. Hes been a political activist all his adult life. He has been involved in governmental meetings  dating back several Chilean presidents, including meetings with former General A. Pinochet in an attempt to improve the living and working conditions of the Mapuches and above all else resolve the hotly disputed matter of the expropriation of their ancestral lands. Loncoche, Chile. February 12, 2018.
    20180212_chile_mapuches_117.jpg
  • Flowers and plant are placed at the base of the Mahatma Ghandi statue as Extinction Rebellion demonstrators gather in Parliament Square outside the House of Commons ready to invite their local MP’s to a People’s Assembly on the climate and ecological emergency.  Westminster London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion is a political movement with the main aim to avert climate breakdown, minimise human extinction and stop ecological collapse using non violent resistance.
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-_D6A...jpg
  • Together for the final say march for a People¹s Vote on 19th October 2019 in London, United Kingdom. On this day parliament will be sitting on a Saturday for the first time since the 1980s, as time runs out before the PM is supposed to ask the EU for a three month extension by law under the Benn Act. With less than two weeks until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their hundreds of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal, with the aim to revoke Article 50.
    _E6A1402.jpg
  • Together for the final say march for a People¹s Vote on 19th October 2019 in London, United Kingdom. On this day parliament will be sitting on a Saturday for the first time since the 1980s, as time runs out before the PM is supposed to ask the EU for a three month extension by law under the Benn Act. With less than two weeks until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their hundreds of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal, with the aim to revoke Article 50.
    _E6A1354.jpg
  • Together for the final say march for a People¹s Vote on 19th October 2019 in London, United Kingdom. On this day parliament will be sitting on a Saturday for the first time since the 1980s, as time runs out before the PM is supposed to ask the EU for a three month extension by law under the Benn Act. With less than two weeks until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their hundreds of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal, with the aim to revoke Article 50.
    _E6A1346.jpg
  • Together for the final say march for a People¹s Vote on 19th October 2019 in London, United Kingdom. On this day parliament will be sitting on a Saturday for the first time since the 1980s, as time runs out before the PM is supposed to ask the EU for a three month extension by law under the Benn Act. With less than two weeks until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their hundreds of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal, with the aim to revoke Article 50.
    _E6A1222.jpg
  • Together for the final say march for a People¹s Vote on 19th October 2019 in London, United Kingdom. On this day parliament will be sitting on a Saturday for the first time since the 1980s, as time runs out before the PM is supposed to ask the EU for a three month extension by law under the Benn Act. With less than two weeks until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their hundreds of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal, with the aim to revoke Article 50.
    _E6A1216.jpg
  • Together for the final say march for a People¹s Vote on 19th October 2019 in London, United Kingdom. On this day parliament will be sitting on a Saturday for the first time since the 1980s, as time runs out before the PM is supposed to ask the EU for a three month extension by law under the Benn Act. With less than two weeks until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their hundreds of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal, with the aim to revoke Article 50.
    _E6A1106.jpg
  • Together for the final say march for a People¹s Vote on 19th October 2019 in London, United Kingdom. On this day parliament will be sitting on a Saturday for the first time since the 1980s, as time runs out before the PM is supposed to ask the EU for a three month extension by law under the Benn Act. With less than two weeks until the UK is supposed to be leaving the European Union, the final result still hangs in the balance and protesters gathered in their hundreds of thousands to make political leaders take notice and to give the British public a vote on the final Brexit deal, with the aim to revoke Article 50.
    _E6A1035.jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion demonstrators gather in Parliament Square outside the House of Commons ready to invite their local MP’s to a People’s Assembly on the climate and ecological emergency.  Westminster London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion is a political movement with the main aim to avert climate breakdown, minimise human extinction and stop ecological collapse using non violent resistance.
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-_D6A...jpg
  • Neil from Penge is dressed as Virgil tracey from Thunderbirds, the original Climate saviours. Extinction Rebellion demonstrators gather in Parliament Square outside the House of Commons ready to invite their local MP’s to a People’s Assembly on the climate and ecological emergency.  Westminster London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion is a political movement with the main aim to avert climate breakdown, minimise human extinction and stop ecological collapse using non violent resistance.
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-_D6A...jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion demonstrators play games and do activities to pass the time while waiting after gathering in Parliament Square outside the House of Commons ready to invite their local MP’s to a People’s Assembly on the climate and ecological emergency.  Westminster London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion is a political movement with the main aim to avert climate breakdown, minimise human extinction and stop ecological collapse using non violent resistance.
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-_D6A...jpg
  • Extinction Rebellion demonstrators gather in Parliament Square outside the House of Commons ready to invite their local MP’s to a People’s Assembly on the climate and ecological emergency.  Westminster London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion is a political movement with the main aim to avert climate breakdown, minimise human extinction and stop ecological collapse using non violent resistance.
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-_D6A...jpg
  • Two demonstrators with St Georges flags draped over their shoulders complain to police after walking through the Extinction Rebellion demonstrators gathered in Parliament Square outside the House of Commons ready to invite their local MP’s to a People’s Assembly on the climate and ecological emergency.  Westminster London, United Kingdom. Extinction Rebellion is a political movement with the main aim to avert climate breakdown, minimise human extinction and stop ecological collapse using non violent resistance.
    UK-Protest-Extinction-Rebellion-_D6A...jpg
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