Balcombe fracking protest acquittals – pluralism restored
The recent release of figures disclosing that of the 114 charges against protesters (including Caroline Lucas, the Green Party MP ... Continue reading
View Article50,000 people assembled in Parliament Square to protest against austerity:...
Despite the complaints I have made about the dangers to pluralism in this country (click here and here), I am ... Continue reading
View ArticleThe “Right to be Forgotten”– the implementation devil rears its head
When the European Court of Justice (ECJ) made its “Right to be Forgotten judgement” back in May I warned ... Continue reading
View ArticleRussell Brand…irresponsible revolutionary?
I have always been rather wary of people who wait until they become multi-millionaires before they start complaining about inequality. ... Continue reading
View ArticleThe farcical use of “tolerance” as a reason to cancel a political debate...
The most depressing thing about the story (click here) of students at the University of East Anglia coming together to ... Continue reading
View ArticleCharlie Hebdo Massacre –“We should be shocked, but not rendered speechless”
Amongst the many articles I have been reading about Wednesday’s massacre of cartoonists, writers and editors at Charlie Hebdo, a French ... Continue reading
View ArticleA government imposing austerity backed by 24% of the electorate is a...
Last weekend (20th June) there was an anti-austerity march in Central London. It was reported variously that 250,000 people ... Continue reading
View ArticleThe furore over Jeremy Corbyn not singing the National Anthem is illiberal...
Is it just me who is concerned about the dangerously illiberal reaction to Jeremy Corbyn not singing the national anthem ... Continue reading
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