From Where I Stand

Why The World Transformed is the future of British politics
Opinion

Why The World Transformed is the future of British politics

From Where I Stand — The four day festival of politics, art, music and culture held in Brighton to coincide with Labour Conference is radically redefining how we do party politics. And it's about time too.

Written by: Nathan Akehurst

What the Kenneka Jenkins conspiracy theories say about how black women are treated
Opinion

What the Kenneka Jenkins conspiracy theories say about how black women are treated

From Where I Stand — The conspiracy theories about Kenneka Jenkins' death might not help find justice but at least they show that now when black people die, society sits up and takes notice, explains Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff.

Written by: Charlie Brinkhurst-Cuff

Cutting the cost of a degree by a few grand won't turn young people Tory
Opinion

Cutting the cost of a degree by a few grand won't turn young people Tory

From Where I Stand — The half-arsed Conservative plan to slightly cut tuition fees is an attempt to woo young voters, but all it shows is just how deluded the Tories really are.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Why a Mark Zuckerberg Presidency is the last thing America needs
Opinion

Why a Mark Zuckerberg Presidency is the last thing America needs

From Where I Stand — Separating Mark Zuckerberg from the monolith he has created is an impossible task, and a quick look at Facebook's approach to politics and business should make all of us worried about the prospect of a President Zuck, writes Alex Robert Ross.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

Privileged kids need to stop fetishising working class culture
Opinion

Privileged kids need to stop fetishising working class culture

From Where I Stand — Artist Hetty Douglas' offensive Instagram post about blokes in construction gear having few GCSEs has pissed off a lot people, but it's reflective of a wider trend: people embracing working class culture while also showing contempt for working class people, writes Dawn Foster.

Written by: Dawn Foster

Another royal baby? This privileged third child will get benefits but ours won't
Opinion

Another royal baby? This privileged third child will get benefits but ours won't

From Where I Stand — Will and Kate are having a third baby, and unlike the rest of us they’ll be entitled to plenty of benefits for their spoilt third sprog.

Written by: Michael Segalov

L'Oréal firing Munroe Bergdorf isn't championing diversity, it's centring white fragility
Opinion

L'Oréal firing Munroe Bergdorf isn't championing diversity, it's centring white fragility

From Where I Stand — Munroe Bergdorf this week made history, becoming L'Oréal's first transgender model. Now they have fired her simply for speaking out about racism, and it's a disgrace, explains Travis Alabanza.

Written by: Travis Alabanza

I agree with Laura Pidcock – Tory MPs aren't friendship material
Opinion

I agree with Laura Pidcock – Tory MPs aren't friendship material

From Where I Stand — Newly elected Labour MP Laura Pidcock hit the headlines this week when she said she didn't want to hang out with Tory women in Parliament. The criticism raised against her misunderstands both the role of Conservative politicians and the fundamentals of friendship, argues Abi Wilkinson.

Written by: Abi Wilkinson

The Tories tried to launch a right-wing Momentum and it's just embarrassing
Opinion

The Tories tried to launch a right-wing Momentum and it's just embarrassing

From Where I Stand — Activate? More like absolute_state.

Written by: Michael Segalov

Trump has reminded LGBT people how fragile our rights really are
Opinion

Trump has reminded LGBT people how fragile our rights really are

From Where I Stand — His banning of trans people from serving in the US military is a wakeup call: The fight for our freedoms is far from over.

Written by: Michael Segalov

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