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Don’t take the Mickey: Why creative degrees need more respect from Tory 'big cheeses'

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London is a city bursting with creativity. It’s a powerhouse of innovation, where one-in-five jobs are now nestled within the creative economy. Yet, as Mr. Sunak rallies his party against what he calls 'Mickey Mouse' degrees, it's essential to acknowledge what these degrees bring to our society and economy.

A “” is often wielded as an insult against subjects and qualifications that in my very own “Mickey Mouse” PR degree, hard-earned from .

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