TREVOR BARNES: WHY WE SHOULD BE ON OUR GUARD
‘I hate cigarettes, but as they’re legal people must be allowed to smoke them whether or not
it hastens disease…’ Politicians should not intervene.
Unusual faith perspectives and phenomena beyond the material world
‘I hate cigarettes, but as they’re legal people must be allowed to smoke them whether or not
it hastens disease…’ Politicians should not intervene.
A ‘selfish lifestyle choice’ does not merit so much verbal and practical support
As raped women find out to their cost – the police cannot be sued for negligence.
That has to change.
Soldiers there, we are told, die to make us safe… But sometimes the unpalatable truth has to be faced: in some wars, soldiers die in vain.
‘Once, we abolished slavery. Can’t we do the same with prostitution?’
One more example of how health and safety ‘is making cowards of us all’
who’s behaving like ‘the kind of religious fundamentalist he despises…’
Eccentric example of rights-driven gesture politics…
‘Soft’ subjects a fair government target, but schools are only ‘playing the system’.
Why the uncritical admiration for this 9-billion-pound extravaganza?