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Why Britain’s election won’t end the political chaos | The Economist

Britons are heading to the polls for the fourth time in five years. How has Britain gone from having one of the most stable political systems in the world to being derided as a political basket-case—and why won’t the chaos end anytime soon? Read more here: https://econ.st/35fzgSL Click here to subscribe to The Economist on YouTube: https://econ.st/2xvTKdy Britain, a land of green pastures, tea drinking and centuries of political stability until now. The British people are heading to the polls for the fourth time in five years […]

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Is complimenting someone on her looks sexual harassment? A new poll surprises

A new poll taken by The Economist and YouGov over the past month shows some surprising views on what exactly constitutes sexual harassment in five Western countries. Over-friendly, or sexual harassment? It depends partly on whom you ask https://t.co/dae5uRMcCq — The Economist (@TheEconomist) November 17, 2017 The poll found that younger people are much more likely to consider things sexual harassment. One consistent pattern that emerged was a generation gap. In general, younger respondents were more likely to think that a behaviour crossed the line than their older […]

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