By: Cliff Buddle
Frustrated voters continue to shun Britain's two major parties in favour of upstart challengers such as Reform UK. But now their credentials will be tested
Cliff Buddle is an Editor of Special Projects at the South China Morning Post. With over 30 years of experience, he specializes in court reporting and legal affairs, while also exploring themes related to health and wellness, family and relationships, and parenting. His work has been featured in Newswav and The Star Online, showcasing his diverse expertise across various topics such as civil lawsuits, parenting styles, and wellness programs.
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Cliff Buddle's coverage spans a variety of themes and topics, with a strong emphasis on legal policy regulation, government announcements, and political matters in the local context of Hong Kong. His articles cover a wide range of subjects including politics, sports, and various events related to Hong Kong and the UK.
Given Cliff's focus on legal policy regulations and government announcements in the context of Hong Kong SAR China as well as international connections such as UK-related content, he would likely be receptive to pitches providing insights into local governance issues or commentary from experts specializing in law, politics or public policy affecting these regions. Additionally, since his coverage includes diverse topics like New Year’s Eve experiences and housing discrimination among others; offering unique perspectives that align with his varied thematic interests may also capture his attention.
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