The power of the consumer
By campaigning or boycotting en masse, consumers have the power to influence brands to change.
Madge currently works as a teacher in a Language school in Cambridge, and as a BMAT Examiner for Cambridge Assessment. She has had articles published in the BJGP and in local newspapers in her home town of Bishop’s Stortford.
By campaigning or boycotting en masse, consumers have the power to influence brands to change.
Entitled Westminster politicians led by an amoral prime minister has resulted in a sleaze-prone Tory party the public is growing...
Theseus himself would have had a hard time navigating the labyrinth that is today's typical automated customer service system.
Should the voting age be lowered from 18 to 16? How are we preparing and enabling our 16-year-olds to vote?
Beware nostalgia. It isn't what we think it is. We have a tendency to alter memories of times past and...
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