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 Road to the Cass Review — (2) Stephanie Davies-Arai
How doubts began to penetrate the walls of gender ideology
Where the Tories must go from here
The Conservative Party must set aside backbiting in favour of building a radical political project that can appeal to young and old alike
Pushing the boundaries
The map of the world is likely to be redrawn, thanks to the decline of post war Pax Americana, an expansionist Russia and China, and the push for ethnic sovereignty
How soap helped civilisation to survive
It subdued one of our most dangerous enemies: germs
Did QE cost taxpayers?
Claims that the Bank of England’s programme cost billions are a red herring
For we are one and unfree
Australia doesn’t care about free speech, and it doesn’t want to
Europe between the Seine and the Tiber
It is time for Paris and Rome to rethink sovereignty and their relationship with the EU
Planning for success
Even with its huge majority, Labour has a finite amount of political capital. It should spend a great deal of it on planning reform