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  2. Right vs Left: UK Newspapers and their readerships

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    WTF? it is centre-right as the editors put right wing articles in the paper, not to do with who reads it. As you have compiled the list based on readership and not editorial opinon (swinging which way the paper goes, right or left via the articles) then this is all wrong most likely. Oh and people read both left and right wing papers to get as ...

  3. Right Wing Vs. Left Wing - The Student Room

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    Right wing beliefs value tradition, they are about equity, survival of the fittest, and they believe in economic freedom. They typically believe that business shouldn’t be regulated, and that we should all look after ourselves. Right wing people tend believe they shouldn’t have to pay for someone else’s education or health service. They ...

  4. What does it mean to be right or left wing? - The Student Room

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    Left wing is generally a more liberal and forward-moving ideology whereas right wing is more conservative and generally traditional. In the UK, Labour are leaning left from centre and the Conservatives are leaning right from centre. Universities and Unions (social, student, trade etc) are generally left wing and look for high levels of ...

  5. Are there "left wing" and "right wing" universities...?

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    Do you have any perceptions on certain institutions being known as being traditionally "left wing" or "right wing"? I guess it is not as marked now as it would have been say 20-30 years ago, and I suppose there are more left leaning academics than right leaning ones overall, but maybe there are some that are considered more to one side of the political spectrum than others.

  6. Right Wing Vs. Left Wing - Page 2 - The Student Room

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    Your OP actually reads like you're centrist, rather than very left. My views aren't that easily classified either. I think the most efficient mechanism for a productive society, f

  7. Left and right wing countries - The Student Room

    www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=6015008

    Western Europe Scandinavia and the Anglo sphere are very left wing by global standards.. Eastern Europe, Russia and Central Asia are much more right wing. South and east Asia also. South America is a pretty mixed bag of more and less liberal countries, and the island / micro nations all differ. Africa is the one I know least about, but my ...

  8. Are there "left wing" and "right wing" universities...? - The...

    www.thestudentroom.co.uk/showthread.php?t=1166371&page=2

    Well the SU building here at Bangor was named after Steve Biko until the mid-90s i believe.....so thats kinda left-wing Biko wasn't really left wing, are you mixing him up with Chris Hani. Biko was more an advocate of identity politics, black consciousness, didn't want the end of apartheid to be left to white liberals because he thought it was ...

  9. The most right-wing and the most left-wing university?

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    Working Class / Left wing football clubs? Left-wing Cambridge colleges; Are right wing people more humourless and misanthropic? Lee Anderson defects to reform; Top 5 Cambridge colleges for Law that favours private schools; Germany: Marches against the far right draw over 200,000; UK politics? Realism 30 marker Help - sociology ALEVEL ...

  10. left & right wing colleges - Page 6 - The Student Room

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    Also, given that lots of people on here didnt even know colleges were left/right, it's likely lots more applicants don't either. And, imo, it's very stupid to talk of whole educational institutions of being left/right. I'm quite certain the senior tutor at Kings is rather right winged.

  11. Why are a lot of students left-wing? - The Student Room

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    The left wing tends to be much more progressive than the right wing and that appeals to people who are interested in new ideas, not preserving old ones. Young people don't tend to carry the same prejudices that drive a lot of right wing politics.