Monthly Archives: August 2015

Beyond Deterrence: Rethinking UK Security Doctrine

Dr Scilla Elworthy 27 July 2015 This article by ORG’s founder and patron, Scilla Elworthy, is based on a keynote address given to the “Making Deterrence work in the Twenty-first Century” forum held at Merton College, Oxford, 15 July 2015, … Continue reading

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Don’t believe the press – Britain is far from a refugee magnet

Owen Jones in The Guardian Friday 7 August 2015 There is little sympathy for the refugees languishing in inhumane conditions in Calais, either from the mainstream press or much of British public opinion. “MIGRANT RUNS 30 MILES THROUGH CHANNEL,” booms … Continue reading

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British Government Racism, Europe’s Shame?

By Felicity Arbuthnot Global Research, August 13, 2015 This fortress built by Nature for her self Against infection and the hand of war, …. This precious stone set in a silver sea …. This blessed plot, this earth, this realm, … Continue reading

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