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Cleo Anderson

Cleo Anderson is a freelance content specialist and journalist based between the Netherlands, UK and Jamaica. She has previously worked in national and international broadcast television news in the UK and Jamaica. She holds a bachelor's degree in European Stuides (French) from King's College London. Cleo is currently pursuing a master's in Media and Creative Industries at Erasmus University Rotterdam.
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No Third-Way: How the two-party system is broken

British politics is to put it simply a mess. Even for those of us who might pride ourselves on keeping up with the political...

Far-Right win big in Dutch General Election

On Thursday 23rd November, the Netherlands woke up to far-right populist candidate, Geert Wilders and his PVV party taking what many have called a shock...

Do Politicians deserve a second chance?

PM Rishi Sunak’s cabinet reshuffle has raised some eyebrows, not least for the sacking of controversial home secretary Suella Braverman amid recent comments and...

This is why we need to cancel ‘cancel culture’

Universities in America are at a crossroads. In the shadow of the Israel-Hamas conflict, they’re faced with pressure from wealthy donors who threaten to...

The Israel-Hamas conflict: The complexities of History, Geography, Faith and Politics

Why I am writing this column is to try and give a place for you to start. Many other journalists have written and broadcast...

Are Party Conferences relevant to voters?

Whether you’re into politics or not, many of the news headlines during the month of October are about party conferences. This year that includes...

Why do our leaders keep lying? The real cost of widespread deception

Cleo Anderson considers the moral implications of our leader's lying and potential ways of combatting the effects of this type of deception. From Donald Trump's...

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