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Silencing the Speaker

It was the resignation that never was. Despite mounting pressure and calls for him to resign, Michael Martin stood defiant in the House of Commons earlier today as he apologised to the country for the expenses scandal.

Not a word was said about his future – well, at least not from him. At least five MPs, standing one after the other, directly challenged the Speaker’s authority when he finished his statement. This significance of this should not be overlooked; no Speaker has been ejected from his seat for over 300 years.

It shows just how deep feelings of impropriety are running as the Daily Telegraph continues to drip feed details of expense claims – everything from manure to moats and massage chairs – into the public domain.

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Forced into Hijab: a response to Katharine Quarmby

(This article of mine was originally published in First Draft, the Prospect Magazine blog, 18 March 2009)

In Britain, freedom of consciousness and liberalism thrive. Women can choose to wear the hijab (headscarf) or not, and so Katharine Quarmby can ponder at will its aesthetic and fashion implications. In Iran, however, such a luxury is unimaginable. A woman’s worth and modesty is dictated by misogynist Islamist clerics who force women to wear the hijab and throw feminists in jail for daring to protest for equal human rights.

Unfortunately, some do not appreciate the freedoms held in Britain. In a recent talk I attended, Alastair Crooke, a former MI6 agent, labels what we see in Iran as ‘Muslim values’, praising Iran’s leaders for using their ‘creative imaginative faculties’ to construct a society based on collective ‘Islamic’ norms. Most Iranian women recognise this as Khomeini’s politicisation of religion. Crooke rejected the idea that the Iranian regime abuses a woman’s human rights, as these are a ‘Western’ construct – Christian, capitalist and rooted in individualism.

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Nothing British about the BNP

Tim Montgomerie of ConservativeHome has launched an excellent campaign this morning challenging the BNP on the ‘Nothing British’ website.

There’s more over at the Telegraph.

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