Category: Politics

Ukraine: time for the west to pull back too

Solemn British commentators on the Ukraine crisis are wringing their hands over the west’s alleged inability to do anything to de-escalate the situation in Ukraine in the face of alarming Russian military activity, including...

Action on a continuing scandal: thousands still *indefinitely* imprisoned “for public protection”

In 2012, nearly two years ago, parliament passed legislation abolishing the infamous system of Indeterminate Sentences for Public Protection (IPPs), introduced in 2005 by a Labour home secretary, David Blunkett, an indefensible move but...

Self-governing Scotland in a federal UK: Linda Colley on the historical context

This is a post-script to my previous post (https://barder.com/4101), “Denying the Scots the option most of them legitimately want puts our country’s future in danger“.  The eminent historian and commentator Professor Linda Colley has...

Denying the Scots the option most of them legitimately want puts our country’s future in danger

An article in the Financial Times by Janan Ganesh on Christmas eve, 2013, identified three main challenges to David Cameron during 2014:  the European parliament elections, in which the right-wing, anti-EU party UKIP is...

Give Scotland the option of what most Scots want — full self-government within the UK

In the Scottish independence referendum in less than a year’s time, on 18 September 2014, Scots will have to choose between two alternatives, neither of which the majority of Scots seem to want: (1)...

Parliamentary inquisitions: either too soft or too harsh

It’s depressing that parliamentary committees responsible for holding to account such powerful institutions and individuals as the intelligence and security services, the bankers and the police are often either far too soft or far...

Notes on October 2013

The savage rise in household energy prices must be a worry for almost everyone in Britain, apart from the super-rich.  Ed Miliband has clearly scored a popular bull’s-eye with his promise to freeze them...

Syria: the US and Russia (remember Kosovo?)

For a fascinating account of the events leading up to this morning’s US-Russian framework agreement on Syrian chemical weapons disarmament, please see the excellent fact-based article in today’s Financial Times (14/15 September) by James...

No UK attack on Syria: a victory for sanity

Following the defeat of both the Labour amendment and the government’s motion on Syria in the house of commons last night, the prime minister has rightly decided that the UK will not now take...

Responsibility to Protect is not a licence to attack another country without UN authority

There have been increasingly frequent references by politicians and commentators, including some lawyers, to the internationally accepted principle of governments’ “Responsibility to Protect” (R2P) their own citizens from humanitarian disasters and the responsibility (not...