Page Text: Rachel Morris, 14 April 2022
Prime Minister Boris Johnson in March 2022. Photo: Alberto Pezzali/PA/Alamy
Conservatives’ ‘Partygate’ Impunity for Johnson Shows the Entire British Constitution is Now At Stake
Jonathan Lis, 14 April 2022
If the governing party proves that those in power can get away with anything, the essential contract between leaders and their people will be ruptured for good, says Jonathan Lis
‘Unbelievable Incompetence or a Cynical Betrayal’: Jane and Nadia’s Journey Through the ‘Homes for Ukraine’ Scheme
Alexandra Hall Hall, 13 April 2022
Alexandra Hall Hall documents the hurdles at every step experienced by Jane in bringing Nadia and her family to the UK – and questions why the Government created a system that seems deliberately difficult for those who want to help Ukrainians in need
Parts of the Media Are Waging Psychological Warfare Against the Public
Sam Bright, 13 April 2022
Sections of the newspaper industry, aided by broadcasters, are engaged in a 'hyperdistortion' effort to conceal the crimes of those in power, says Sam Bright
Jenn Selby, 13 April 2022
Parties must not turn a blind eye to protecting the public from perpetrators, says Jenn Selby
Above and Beyond the Law: ‘Partygate’ has Fatally Exposed Britain’s Political System
Sam Bright, Peter Jukes and Hardeep Matharu, 12 April 2022
In a succession of scandals, Boris Johnson has opened the floodgates to wrongdoing and impunity by politicians like never before – aided by his lawless friends in the British press and a sclerotic constitution
Dr Cheryl Diane Parkinson, 12 April 2022
Dr Cheryl Diane Parkinson considers how grassroots campaigners are applying anti-racist principles to the schooling system
Wage Stagnation and the Conservative Party’s Ideological War on Workers
Thomas Perrett, 11 April 2022
The current cost of living crisis can be placed firmly in the context of the Conservative Party’s antipathy to the strife of the working class, says Thomas Perrett