The very thought that the examiner might have subscribed his views to a particular political party haunts every candidate. But, in theory, the examiner is expected to be apolitical. Imagine, if, contrary to our expectation, the examiner is not apolitical, atleast our essay must not credit or discredit any particular political party. I suggest you to write an essay without any bias towards any side, discussing facts and keeping style analytical, so that it is acceptable to almost any reader irrespective of his/her political orientation.
For example, you can discuss that corruption is endemic is state departments and must be rooted out if democracy is to function smoothly. The future seems bright as successive Governments have taken pragmatic steps, to halt the practice of corruption, consistent with their manifestos and Public Initiatives.
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Desperate situations require desperate remedies "Lord Nelson" - British Flag Officer in the Royal Navy.
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