Tomorrow's Sunday papers...
Click on the pic for what this week's been like...
It's all been a bit of a frenetic blur since I gave evidence to the Home Affairs Committee. I've been commissioned to write two op-ed pieces ( as well as the Guardian Comment is Free piece) and they'll be out in tomorrow's Sunday Times News Review, and (gulp) The Mail on Sunday, about the proposed anti-terror measures.
What is amazing about this debate is how it goes right across the political spectrum: to see the Mail and The Guardian in agreement is pretty wild. But this issue is above politics.
Or at least, it flipping well should be.
UPDATE: The MoS piece is being held back a nd will be in a later issue
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What is amazing about this debate is how it goes right across the political spectrum: to see the Mail and The Guardian in agreement is pretty wild. But this issue is above politics.
Or at least, it flipping well should be.
UPDATE: The MoS piece is being held back a nd will be in a later issue
Labels: civil liberties, taking liberties, terrorism, writing
A great cartoon, and it's lovely to have you back. I know you have a lot of things to write about, but could we have an update on Miff sometime, please?
Ok, I'll do a Miff update tonight - how the mouse saga came to its terrible conclusion.