Readers respond to Polly Toynbee’s article about the power of political activism, and the threat of the policing bill to our liberty

Yes, protest can feel futile, but what other vehicles do we have to articulate our frustrations at those who lead us (I’ve been protesting all my life. It can feel futile, yet doing nothing is much worse, 21 January)? It takes effort to protest so it must be important to us.

The targets of protest tend to be issues that are big, with long-term implications, and where the public know that short-term political decision-making will be wrong. Protests also keep issues in the media – which is vital.

Continue reading…

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published.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

You May Also Like

Manchester City 1-0 Chelsea: Premier League – as it happened

Kevin De Bruyne’s sumptuous second-half strike sealed a huge win for the…

Why is the new Covid variant spreading? | David Spiegelhalter and Anthony Masters

The virus is now in a race with the vaccines and the…

Shear desperation: low price of wool pushes farmers to opt for moulting sheep

Shearing sheep can cost more than the wool is worth so farmers…

Myanmar on ‘precipice of humanitarian crisis’ after military coup, UN warns

One-third of population need humanitarian aid, says United Nations as it seeks…