A Comment on Tony Blair’s Knighthood

Unfortunately, I was unable to get this piece published in Varsity. Here is some correspondence I had with the paper: Varsity has published two pieces about Blair, neither of which characterises the war as a crime, thus marginalising the views of many Iraqis, lawyers, peace activists and indeed Cambridge students. In light of Varsity editors … Continue reading A Comment on Tony Blair’s Knighthood

Jordan Peterson on Great Britain’s Gift to the World

Writing in The Telegraph (‘Why I love Great Britain’, 14 December), Canadian scholar Jordan B. Peterson informs us that the people of Great Britain have granted the world a gift whose power stands in permanent opposition to our most appalling proclivities as individuals and societies. That gift is the political expression of the sanctification of … Continue reading Jordan Peterson on Great Britain’s Gift to the World

Thoughts on Friendship, Comradeship, and Political Work

I’ve been thinking about the relation between friendship and comradeship recently. My thoughts are informed by my participation in student activism and political activism more broadly (particularly in the Labour Party). To begin with, it’s clear that we’re discussing two distinct categories that may or may not overlap. We have friends, those we are socially … Continue reading Thoughts on Friendship, Comradeship, and Political Work

SUPPORT THE DEMILITARISE CAMPAIGN!

Today (1/11/21) Cambridge students and local activists united to demand that the university sever its ties to the arms industry, which for the sake of profit is contributing to the deaths of innocents all over the world. The SU Ethical Affairs Campaign, Cambridge Defend Education, the Cambridge Palestine Solidarity Society, and the Amnesty International Society … Continue reading SUPPORT THE DEMILITARISE CAMPAIGN!

On Keir Starmer

The current Labour leader is a ruthless authoritarian. He has overseen the proscription of groups associated with the Labour left, suspended Jeremy Corbyn (who he still refuses to return the whip to), fired Rebecca Long-Bailey from the Shadow Cabinet for retweeting an interview in The Independent, and recently attempted to destroy the democracy that remains … Continue reading On Keir Starmer