“Parents, prepare if you want to protect your child from the State’s needle” – “It is of the utmost importance that parents work on the unfortunate assumption that the lawful application of ‘Gillick competence’ may be interpreted by the Government not as the exception but as the rule,” writes Tom Penn and Kathy Gyngell in TCW Defending Freedom.
“Government coercion of experts is alarming” – Trusted institutions have been put at risk by a dangerous preference for action over deliberation, writes Freddie Sayers in the Telegraph.
“Let that be that – The Week in Review (ep. 35)” – In the latest episode of Bournbrook Magazine’s podcast The Week in Review, Michael Curzon, S D Wickett and Luke Perry discuss booster jabs and liberty – or what’s left of it – at home and abroad.
“A sad fact about the 1998 Human Rights Act” – “Who knew that political partisans would weaponise poorly defined and ambiguous articles of legislation to put the law in their favour and crush their hated opposition,” asks Luke Perry in Bournbrook Magazine.
“Now even Sir Alan Duncan turns on Stonewall” – “Now even Sir Alan Duncan… has turned his guns on the charity – despite being heralded on Stonewall’s website as the first openly gay Conservative MP,” writes ‘Steerpike’ in the Spectator.
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