A first-year politics student at Royal Holloway is standing as an independent candidate for Kingston and Surbiton in the general election on December 12. Living
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Politicians hold heated debate at Kingston Hill in frantic run-up to general election
Politicians on both sides of the political spectrum clashed on issues including students, Brexit and climate change at Kingston University’s second election debate on December
Banquet Records manager continues to encourage students to vote in the General Election
Banquet Records manager is continuing his efforts to get Kingston residents and students to vote in the upcoming general elections. Manager Jon Tolley, said: “Banquet
KU holds first political debate before general election
Kingston University students and local residents discussed the future of Kingston after the general election as the first election debate was held at Penrhyn Road
The River says: General Election
Students complaining is an every-day occurrence. ‘Why do we have to pay tuition fees?’ ‘I wish there was better public transport around!’ ‘Why is single-use
General Election 2019: Whatever you do, vote
Kingston students must vote in the most important General Election in a generation, politicians and campaigners have urged.
Local Green Party candidate pledges to scrap tuition fees
In her talk at Kingston University, Green Party candidate for Kingston and Surbiton, Clare Keogh, promised of no tuition fees, no student loans and a
Labour candidate for Kingston and Surbiton answers students questions
Labour candidate for Kingston and Surbiton, Lee Godfrey, was the first to speak in a series of events organised by the Kingston Politics Society and
How to: get involved with politics for young people
A tweet saying: “My sister won’t vote because Harry Potter is on the TV” during the 2014 local elections went viral last year as it
Young Greens see a surge at Kingston as well
The Green Party is more popular amongst young people than the LibDems and UKIP according to a YouGov survey, and Green policies are most popular