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Comment: Ed McNally
Reflecting upon successful emancipatory protests throughout history, Ed McNally argues that Cambridge activists must locate their cause’s place in the wider world
Comment: Ed McNally
The idea of free speech has strayed from its radical democratic origins, argues Ed McNally, and the left must rediscover it
Comment: Ed McNally
Ed McNally argues that reforms to our university, including its democratisation and decolonisation, are impossible while Prevent is still in action at Cambridge
Comment: Ed McNally
Western governments like Italy and the US are doing shamefully little about the case of Giulio Regeni, the Cambridge PhD student who was tortured and murdered in Egypt, because they need an ally in the Middle East, Ed McNally argues
Comment: Ed McNally
Jeremy Corbyn turned away from the Campbell-Mandelson theology of electoral strategy, and it paid off
Comment: Ed McNally
We can’t be apologists for the mass brutality of Assad’s regime. We must stand in solidarity with Syrians, says Ed McNally.
Comment: Ed McNally
PalSoc member Ed McNally offers his personal justification for the group’s recent protest at the Union
Comment: Ed McNally
Don’t use the pseudo-politics of politeness to deflect scrutiny
In the wake of last week’s CUSU elections, Ed McNally argues that we cannot undermine the concerns of students who sense that anti-racism is being tokenised