The biggest encroachment on civil liberties has taken place in 2020, and under a Conservative government. How did this happen without any scrutiny?
Democracy was one of the first things to be suspended, so how can it be used to check the power of those at the top?
Do opposition parties ever oppose when it really matters? Or when they sense a threat to the entire establishment, do they buckle up for the ride, so as to maintain their place in the system?
And what of the rule of law? Sacrosanct for some, but if bad laws are passed, isn’t it our moral duty to disobey them?
We discuss all this and more, in the latest edition of Sounding Board.
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