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Parliamentary Sovereignty In Language Policy
4 articles
· 1 aliases in press
· peaked week of 31 May 2026
· first seen 28 Apr 2026
The article critiques the English Language Bill for replacing the entrenched common law status of English with a vulnerable statutory provision, arguing that it undermines the language's constitutional authority and exposes it to arbitrary change by Parliament.
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5 social posts
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369 engagement
Stance — 5 classified edges
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Critical
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Sentiment — 5 classified posts
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· @josephmooneymp
· sentiment: neutral
· ♥ 68
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· 241 engagement
26 May
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· @josephmooneymp
· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 73
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· 120 engagement
12 May
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· @josephmooneymp
· sentiment: neutral
· ♥ 2
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· 💬 1
· 5 engagement
16 May
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