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There is this general fear that a discussion about politics has the fear of turning quite sour and argumentative very quickly. It's also the case that universities across the country are hotbeds for socialist thought. This week my aim is to try and see what it's like to be in the minority opinion and investigate how political discourse can be conducted in a more civilised way.
My guest is Cameron Cosh, Chair of the Manchester Young Conservatives. He talks about his political journey, what it's like to canvass, the abuse that political activists receive from both left and right and strategies to help make politics more civilised.
By Luke KeohaneThere is this general fear that a discussion about politics has the fear of turning quite sour and argumentative very quickly. It's also the case that universities across the country are hotbeds for socialist thought. This week my aim is to try and see what it's like to be in the minority opinion and investigate how political discourse can be conducted in a more civilised way.
My guest is Cameron Cosh, Chair of the Manchester Young Conservatives. He talks about his political journey, what it's like to canvass, the abuse that political activists receive from both left and right and strategies to help make politics more civilised.