Quietly, quietly, the UK Supreme Court is embarked on a rollback of the human rights and judicial protections of vulnerable minorities which looks every bit as stark as that of the US Supreme Court.
Last year, we shared a paper showing that Labour's accommodation of the radical right did not work.
We now have a new version of the paper online: osf.io/preprints/so...
Women are being punished for speaking out about the very abuse they’re trying to expose. Grok may be new, but the impulse behind deepfake misogyny is anything but.
https://www.theguardian.com/technology/2026/jun/03/labour-mp-sues-elon-musks-ai-company-over-fake-sexualised-images
88 signatures so far - if you live in the UK PLEASE email your MP about adding their name - it will take you less than 5 minutes with the form below. Yes, even if your MP is a transphobe - it's good for them to know how many of their constituents disagree with them.
If you suggest police officers shouldn’t kick people in the head, you’ll get the chief of the Met condemning you on national television. If you say the police are institutionally racist against whites and suggest people should riot, you’ll get invited onto a BBC couch to expand upon your theories.
A Tory peer has just told Today that "We need to get back to a form of policing that is more colour-blind".
When was that, precisely?
The idea that we *used* to live in a colour-blind society, until minorities got special privileges, goes against *everything* we know of the history of policing.