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10 O'Clock Live - Clips - S2-Ep2: Which Witch Hunt? - Channel 4
Charlie Brooker analyses the hate targets of The Sun 'newspaper'.Collected in Em's Vid Stuff Feb 18, 2012 -
Quantitatively more easing from the Bank
The BBC's Stephanie Flanders explains how quantitative easing worksCollected in Em's Vid Stuff Feb 10, 2012 -
Scotland questions over currency, tax share of UK debts
The Scottish independence issue raises questions about the nature and credibility of a separate state, including what currency to use and what happens to UK debts.Collected in politik Jan 15, 2012 -
Watch: Tory MP admits “rules of capitalism skewed against us” | Liberal Conspiracy
"Field also admitted that “Capitalism seems to be an unfair bargain” to many people, not just the protesters at #occupyLSX"Collected in politik Oct 29, 2011 -
Watch: Goldman Sachs vs #OccupyWallStreet | Liberal Conspiracy
Collected in Em's Vid Stuff Oct 26, 2011 -
Watch: Polly Toynbee wipes the floor with TPA on Sky News | Liberal Conspiracy
Collected in politik Oct 17, 2011 -
The Economic Hitmen - How It Is Done!
A mutant form of capitalism that's unsustainable?Collected in Em's Vid Stuff Sep 20, 2011 -
RSA Animate - Choice
Fusing sociology, psychoanalysis and philosophy, Professor Renata Salecl shows that individual choice is rarely based on a simple rational decision with a predictable outcome.Collected in Em's Vid Stuff Jun 16, 2011 -
BBC News - Could London declare independence and leave UK?
"The Localism Bill going through Parliament could still leave London with less control over its own affairs than almost any other major city worldwide."Collected in Em's Vid Stuff Jun 7, 2011 -
BBC News - 'Reality checking' the parties' policies on Immigration
Getting real over promises to control immigrationCollected in politik May 1, 2010 -
Election 2010 - Made in Taiwan
Newsnight have turned to cult cutting-edge animators, Apple Daily to capture some of the key moments of the UK general election campaign in cartoon form. This week the animators give their take on the surge in popularity for the Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg.Collected in politik Apr 26, 2010 -
BBC - Nick Bryant's Australia: Climate change in Australia politics
This week, as parliament returned for the first time since Christmas, the Rudd government introduced its emissions trading scheme (ETS) for the third time. But its stands no chance of minting its bill into law since it does not command a majority in the upper house, the Senate.Collected in politik Feb 5, 2010 -
BBC - Adam Curtis Blog: It Felt Like a Kiss - The Film
The whole of the experimental film, It Felt Like a Kiss by Adam CurtisCollected in politik Aug 16, 2009 -
Twitter that started the NHS fight back
The man who led the British backlash to American criticism of the NHS, comedy writer Graham Linehan, speaks to Channel 4 News about his impromptu campaign on Twitter.Collected in politik Aug 15, 2009 -
BBC NEWS | Programmes | Newsnight | Call for supercomputer to replace Commons
Comedian Andy Zaltzman faces the animals in Newsnight's Politics Pen to pitch his radical ideas on cutting public spending. Top of the list - replacing the House of Commons with a supercomputer tied to newspaper editor's brains and abolishing jury trials in favour of trial by media.Collected in politik Jul 7, 2009 -
BBC NEWS | Politics | MPs heckled on Question Time
On BBC One's Question Time, housing minister Margaret Beckett and former Lib Dem leader Sir Menzies Campbell have been barracked by the audience over MPs expensesCollected in politik May 15, 2009 -
What does an MEP do?
Every country in Europe is represented in the European parliament by elected members - MEPs. But what do MEPs do? Proinsias de Rossa is an MEP for Ireland and splits his time between Brussels, Strasbourg and Dublin.Collected in politik May 15, 2009 -
BBC NEWS | Politics | Peer and presenter clash over pay
Labour peer Lord Foulkes has appeared on the News Channel to discuss the issue of MPs expense claims. During the heated discussion with the BBC's Carrie Gracie, he said MPs were not paid enough, and asked his interviewer: "How much are you paid?"Collected in politik May 12, 2009
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Emsquared Charlie Brooker analyses the hate targets of The Sun 'newspaper'.
Feb 18, 2012