Welfare reform and lowering the voting age – Democracy Project review
John AZ Moore and guest contributor Sue Bradford join the Democracy Project’s Geoffrey Miller to discuss welfare reform and whether the voting age should be lowered to 16.
John AZ Moore and guest contributor Sue Bradford join the Democracy Project’s Geoffrey Miller to discuss welfare reform and whether the voting age should be lowered to 16.
The recessionary implications of the spread of Covid-19 have become clearer by the day, with economists now talking of unemployment rates of up to 15%. That may well be an underestimate aimed at calming the market – and the huge numbers of us currently or potentially affected. A corollary interest in the potential of a …