Oxford is Now More or Less a Quango
14 June 2025
by Darren Gee
The Two-Stroke Engine of Brian Wilson
14 June 2025
Leading Labour peer Lord Glasman has said Attorney General Richard Hermer is an "arrogant, progressive fool" and called for him to quit.
Is Keir Starmer autistic? His public persona (or lack of), absence of interpersonal skills and obsessively technocratic outlook might lead us to conclude so. But that would be unfair on autistic people, says Steven Tucker.
From handing over the Chagos Islands to compensating Gerry Adams, Starmer's decisions owe more to human rights lawyers than sound politics. He needs to sack his chum Lord Hermer before he shipwrecks his Government.
Is a U.K. court about to declare that civil servants must obey 'international law' over the clear will of Parliament? That's a very real prospect as a key hearing takes place this week, says Dr David McGrogan.
Human rights law is not about protecting us from Big Brother, says Dr David McGrogan. It's more like Big Brother's 'Little Brother', helping him expand the state’s reach into every nook and cranny of our lives.
Ramesh Thakur, who as a senior UN official helped set up the ICC, says he will regret his involvement if the court goes ahead and allows the arrest of Israel's leaders.
The WHO is pressing ahead with its amendments to the International Health Regulations despite missing the deadline for finalising them by several months, in brazen contempt of the rule of law.
According to J Sorel, the British Army is increasingly being treated like a tool for enforcing international law, rather than an instrument of the British people.
If you had been given a job contract, would you not read it before signing? Of course. So why won't the Government tell us what the WHO wants us to sign up to in its new Pandemic Agreement?
The WHO insists it is not about about to seize state sovereignty, despite its proposed pandemic treaty changes making completely clear states are required to do what they're told. Why is it not being truthful?
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