De-politicisation in Modern Politics
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•'The great trick of modern politics is to cloak itself in a veil of de-politicisation'
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Richard Hermer , the UK ’s current attorney general, expressed just this mindset in his Bingham Lecture .
The “rule of law” is the absolute basis of any governing strategy, despite a lack of concrete definition.
It encompasses everything from judicial appointments and committee reporting to international obligations and soft power.
In practice, this means jailing people for memes or posting offensive (but unactionable) comments on social media while freeing violent criminals.
It means following John Woodcock’s proposals to massively curtail the right to protest in this country.
As has been seen in relation to lockdown breaches, the Southport riots and two -tier policing.
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