Resisting Authoritarianism 3


In the last three days I have been in London at the judicial review of Palestine Action and today I am in Jersey for the terrorist trial of Natalie Strecker. I made a brief impromptu speech outside the High Court, in intervening to try and stop some people in wheelchairs from being arrested as “terrorists”, and I am as proud of that couple of minutes speech as I am of any work I have done. This afternoon I am flying from Jersey for the Your Party founding conference in Liverpool.

Unfortunately I am really struggling with bronchitis and just haven’t had the energy to write it all up in the evenings as I intended. All of this activity is funded by subscribers so obviously this is wrong. I do hope to be able to catch up soon.

You can catch that brief speech at 7 minutes here.


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3 thoughts on “Resisting Authoritarianism

  • nevermind

    Excellent video and speech Craig, thanks for all the good work you are doing to inform people of the truth in these wretched times.

  • Whinsome Milton

    Take care mate, that bronchitis is going around Edinburgh at the mo, it’s not a nice one. Looking forward to your writeup on the hearings once you’ve recovered.

  • nevermind

    Is it treason if a Government wilfully undermines the justice system, crminalising hundreds if not thousands of its peaceful citizens with draconian sentences, to advance a genocide abroad favouring a foreign country’s political as well as their military economic interests?