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Reply 1
A) Lse
Reply 2
A) Hull
A) university of east london
Reply 4
westminster
Reply 5
A) Queen Mary
B) Oxford Brookes.
Reply 6
A) The University of Kabul :awesome:
a) LSE ( london school of extremism as it used to be known)
b) warwick
B) Bob Jones University
emanuel_arsenalfc
A) university of east london


:rofl:
Brav, dey iz doin' it well gud roun' dat end.
neither a or b - notts uni
A) SOAS or Essex
B) Probably Oxford
Warwick is apparantly very Libertarian. Infact, my tour guide told me Gordon Brown opened one of the new £50m science buildings.
Reply 13
acwright
A) Lse


That's a joke, I hope.
Reply 14
Overmars
That's a joke, I hope.


I was thinking that too, I think some people are basing this on their history not on the present.
Reply 15
SOAS
Durham?
Reply 16
No idea really. I'd hope that a good university, namely one in which people actually think and debate, will house a range of political opinions.
Reply 17
Overmars
That's a joke, I hope.


No, not at all. There's a huge left-wing contingent at LSE. It may surprise many considering the business-like attitude and its supposed idea as 'the City's nursery' but it is very obvious.

I'd say SOAS and QM are to the same extent as well.
Reply 18
acwright
No, not at all. There's a huge left-wing contingent at LSE. It may surprise many considering the business-like attitude and its supposed idea as 'the City's nursery' but it is very obvious.

I'd say SOAS and QM are to the same extent as well.


Just finished my second year there, and 'my kind' seem to be a dying breed. Hope you're right, though.
From what I have hear dof current students and my own impressions from open days etc:

A) UCL
B) Oxbridge

...This is the traditional veiw aswell

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