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Labour’s ‘Britcard’ will leave us less free – and less British

Keir Starmer has announced the most un-British of proposals. Despite mandatory ID schemes having been rejected at every attempt to introduce them since 1950, Labour will require every adult in the UK to use a state-mandated digital ID to prove their identity. It is central to the British liberal tradition that those who live in […]

Ideas

Don’t let the ‘infaux thugs’ close down debate

Today’s censors wield cudgels with the word ‘information’. Content they don’t like they call ‘misinformation’ or ‘disinformation’. The justification is fake. The protection is faux protection. Pretending to protect people from bad information by means of censorship may be called infaux thuggery. The cudgels are hidden, of course, but it is not hard to see […]

Civil Liberties

Weekly Briefing: Tragedies make for bad policy. Southport is no exception

Tragedies make for bad policy. The recent killing of three girls in Southport and the subsequent riots are not exceptions. Since the attack, riots and violent protests have taken place across England, with many participants chanting anti-Muslim and anti-immigrant slogans. Some of the rioters attacked hotels where asylum seekers were staying and we have seen […]

Civil Liberties

Starmer reveals his authoritarian streak

It would not be unreasonable to say that the last Labour government had a chequered history on civil liberties. What started with a Human Rights Act, designed to protect our rights and freedoms, ended with ID cards, the mass rollout of CCTV cameras, the introduction of new and punitive civil orders like ASBOs, attempts to […]

Civil Liberties

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