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Us vs. Them: The English Rock Rivalry and the Politics of Belonging in the UK
Some countries like consensus. England likes a feud. Whether it’s politics, social class or geography, English public life has long been characterised by the comforting discomfort of choosing sides. In England, to be in favour of one is often to be against another: choice, belief, or person. Rivalry seems to be more than just a habit of taste, but also a way of creating one’s identity. © Tokuo Nobuhiro via Pexels That is why the old musical oppositions are still relevant. Oas

Dominika Rokosz
20 hours ago5 min read


Breaking Bonds: The UK Mini-Budget and the Treasury Turmoil
The not-so-mini budget that nearly caused another Lehman moment The economic landscape of the United Kingdom witnessed significant...
Eva Juzna
Nov 11, 20249 min read
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