Freedom News

And what a joke it is

February 10th: Millionaire tax dodger Jimmy Carr is in the news again, this time for a supposed joke about the murder of Gipsies and Travellers during the Holocaust, or the Porajmos as it is known by the Romani.

Fuel to the fire?

February 5th: Will the energy crisis spark a wider revolt?

The Johnson partygate saga shows the validity of anarchism

February 2nd: The British Conservative Party is now being observed closely to see how it deals with its lying, disgraced leader.

Jailing the Peaceful

January 27th: James Brown, the Extinction Rebellion protestor and partially sighted paralympian who glued himself to the top of a plane has had his prison sentence reduced from twelve to four months by the Court of Appeal.

Extending solidarity to people who hate us

January 26th: A transphobe in Newport got arrested recently for posting hate materials.

The Association of Gerontocrats who Steal the Future

January 18th: The effect of the Kazakhstan protests is such that an authoritarian zone has emerged under the governance of old men who are not afraid to soil their hands with blood.

For whom the Bill Tolls: What’s occurring with Kill the Bill?

January 16th: Has the Kill the Bill campaign come roaring back to life?

Cypriots under Turkey’s oppression for decades

January 14th: The Turkish Cypriots have been protesting against Ankara over the past decade and the tensions between Ankara and Nicosia have increased due to the influx of settlers and Turkey’s policies towards northern Cyprus.

British Politics and Anarchism in 2022

January 11th: I’ve been thinking recently about the various themes that I’ve written about since starting this regular column for Freedom in 2016.

Moving statues and perverse verdicts

January 6th: The Colston Statue puller-downers have been acquitted.