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The end of the Politics I know

June 25, 2016July 10, 2016 / Jerome Kuseh / 3 Comments
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I woke up this morning thinking about Brexit. Not about the geopolitical or financial impact but what it means for my politics. As far as non-Ghanaian politics is concerned my sympathies usually lie with candidates or causes supported by lower-income people and the intellectual left.

In the case of the UK Labour election I backed Jeremy Corbyn because Continue reading →

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