A society which loses the ability to make judgements can neither defend itself nor its borders
Back in the real world, ordinary citizens want their governments to act in their interests – a basic function which governments seem to find increasingly difficult to honour.
Returning to the Withdrawal Agreement
However, like most debates regarding Brexit, it’s not quite that straightforward. For starters, breaking international law happens as regular as clockwork.
New restrictions are worse than a second lockdown. They are the shape of the ‘New Normal’
Boris Johnson’s new ‘rule of six’ restrictions on public and private gatherings demonstrate that Britain is perilously close to abandoning the very values that undergird its democratic liberties.
The BBC needs to start broadcasting for the public
There seems to be a growing sense that the BBC no longer possesses the consent of the people.
‘Peaceful’ cannabis and its less than peaceful consequences
‘Cannabis smokers continued to enjoy their ‘peaceful’ pleasure drug, often with less than peaceful results.‘
A fresh news television channel is not the solution to our problematic news media
‘We should probably be more cautious about the plans.’
Inconsistent punishments of protesters reveals Tory cowardice
Have laws been made specifically to target anti-lockdown campaigns?
Tory immigration plans rejected by ‘Red Wall’ voters
Patriotic voters are starting to see through the false image Boris Johnson tries to present of himself.