UK

The recent turmoil within Reform UK, centering around the alleged bullying incidents involving MP Rupert Lowe, exposes a culture of silence and complicity that runs deeper than merely individual actions. Richard Tice’s assertion that suspending Lowe was “right” raises questions about the broader implications of such conduct in political circles. While accountability is essential, one
The recent rulings regarding the Just Stop Oil activists exemplify the treacherous pathway where activism intersects with legal consequence. Co-founder Roger Hallam’s original five-year sentence for an M25 protest was reduced to four years following his High Court appeal, yet the intensity of the sentencing brings forth a critical discussion. This isn’t simply about individual