Tory ex-attorney general is an odd bedfellow for communist playwright Robert Bolt. Yet both believe in the value of the law

It is fascinating to find Sir Geoffrey Cox, the former attorney general, posting on Twitter a scene from Robert Bolt’s A Man for All Seasons to affirm his belief in the sanctity of the law. Since Bolt was a one-time communist, an active supporter of CND and a dramatist who wrote a hagiographic portrait of Lenin in State of Revolution, he and Cox make strange bedfellows. Yet, although Bolt was ready to defy the law in pursuit of a cause like nuclear disarmament, he still saw it, in his own words, as “the essence of organised society”.

pic.twitter.com/wwNjpFFvC1

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

You May Also Like

Donald Trump: threatening social media post flagged by prosecutors in court filing

Prosecutors have asked that the former president be banned from sharing evidence…

South Korea’s population falls for first time in history

Ageing population and low birth rate create demographic tipping point in Asia’s…

Oppenheimer and Barbie give Vue cinemas best UK weekend since Covid

Chain says a fifth of customers saw both films in a double…