Tag: BREXIT

Racism in the UK Runs Much Deeper than Brexit

Lukman Harees 10 Min Read

“Traditional racism has not disappeared but rather racisms have proliferated, in kind and quantity."

Brexit – an inevitable disaster

Abdul Wahid 12 Min Read

Abdul Wahid argues that the political disasters we are witnessing today are inherent in the reigning secular political creeds

The Christchurch Terrorist Was Not a Lone Wolf

Muhammad Jalal 10 Min Read

A lecturer in politics dissects the Christchurch New Zealand terrorist Brenton Tarrant's "manifesto"...

Islamophobia: The UK’s silent crisis 

Muhammad Mussa 10 Min Read

As Brexit, antisemitism and knife crime dominate the headlines, Islamophobia in the UK is one issue that goes relatively unnoticed

Theresa May humiliated by two defeats on Brexit votes in parliament

News Editor 5 Min Read

MPs vote to reduce risk of no-deal Brexit, handing power to parliament in deciding fate of Brexit

Conference season shows the looming Brexit showdowns will be brutal

Bashir Ibrahim 8 Min Read

Party conference season has come and about to go. It is a time where the internal politics of each party are laid bare as members and supporters from across the country all

Muslims need to have their say on Brexit – before Boris becomes the norm

Bashir Ibrahim 7 Min Read

Boris’ blunders may have faded away from the news cycle, but if we do not push daily for our rights and interests, Boris is just the beginning...

Whilst the Establishment are away, people power takes a lead on Brexit

Bashir Ibrahim 7 Min Read

"The will of the people has changed and will continue to change as the realities of Brexit are discovered."

As a Muslim, I feel compelled to back a People’s Vote on Brexit

Bashir Ibrahim 9 Min Read

The Brexit vote caused many problems for Muslims in the UK - Bashir Ibrahim argues it is time their voice is heard through a People's Vote

You were being manipulated long before Cambridge Analytica came along

Dr. Salman Butt 22 Min Read

If you are anything like me then you will have been a bit sceptical of the scale—and ostentatiousness—of some of the outrage following the Cambridge Analytica scandal this week