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Muzzling the Chief Inspector of Prisons

Saturday, October 28th, 2006

The home secretary seemed to be doing the right thing by bowing to expert opinion and dropping his plan to abolish the office of the independent chief inspector of prisons, but then apparently achieved the same result by sneaking last-minute amendments into the Bill [More >>>]

House of Lords ‘reform’: how not to (with late 25 Oct update)

Wednesday, October 25th, 2006

Jack Straw’s leaked proposals for House of Lords reform are deeply flawed in almost every respect: flabby compromises and barely disguised ploys to give the party machines control of the second chamber as well as the contgrol they already have over the first. We can do better than this [More >>>]

It’s our fault that the Americans can’t close Guantanamo, apparently

Saturday, October 21st, 2006

The Americans have no business attaching unacceptable conditions to the release of former residents of the UK from Guantanamo: their obligation is to close it. That they are deemed not to pose a serious security threat makes their detention in Gitmo even more scandalous. [More >>>]

On not lifting the veil: a genderist postscript

Saturday, October 21st, 2006

The controversy over the wearing of the niqab (full veil) has largely overlooked its most objectionable feature, namely the attitude that it implies to relations between men and women in a free society [More >>>]

David Blunkett, Martin Narey and the Blunkett diaries

Tuesday, October 17th, 2006

The former prison service head’s blistering attack on David Blunkett in reply to the latter’s criticism of him in his published diary is all too credible in the light of the flaws of judgement, character and behaviour revealed by the Blunkett diaries themselves. How did such a man survive so long as a minister, Mr Blair? [More >>>]

Un-politics and its dangers

Sunday, October 15th, 2006

Q.  What's the connection between (1) the public comments on Iraq policy by General Dannatt, the Chief of the General Staff, and (2) the television comedy drama "The Amazing Mrs Pritchard" in which a lively supermarket manager finds herself (without at any stage really intending it) standing for parliament, heading a new political party, winning […]

Changing places: John Reid and David Davis

Wednesday, October 4th, 2006

“Dr” John Reid’s and Mr David Davis’s respective party conference speeches suggest a strange left-right role reversal — and I offer reasons for the inverted commas round Reid’s “Dr” [More >>>]