Judith Wright
Judith Wright is a women's rights activist who was Campaign coordinator for her local Labour constituency party in London from 2017-2019. She left this position because of Sadiq Khan's lack of support for sex-based rights for women and girls. She has been involved in various political activities over the last two decades including NHS and anti-cuts campaigns and the Stop the War movement.
Labour’s woman problem
The Labour women’s conference doesn’t know what a woman is
The restless life of a very bourgois rebel
Gauguin was not an artist who lent himself to categorisation
The authorities are inept sheriffs of social media
Politicians, the police and the judiciary should stop trying to control a landscape they do not understand
The tragedy of Radio 3
The centenary “celebration” of the BBC Singers summed up everything that has gone wrong
The EU is leaving Britain behind on immigration
The continent is waking up to the need for solutions, and Britain must wake up as well
Blue-collar brilliance
1970s Pittsburgh wasn’t just a steel town: it was the steel town
The grim quasi-religious doctrine of “unconscious bias training”
Baroness Royall’s commitment to the idea should concern Oxford students, academics and administrators
The bizarre campaign against Physician Associates
The interests of doctors are being elevated above the interests of patients
BoJo’s Life of Johnson
Exclusive extracts of perhaps the best autobiography by a former Conservative prime minister called Boris
The problem with EDI
Equality, diversity and inclusion policies are constraining free thought and dividing people
The fading fumes of the New Right
None of the Tory candidates offer the chance of an ideological makeover