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In my opinion

Thought-provoking opinion videos from independent thinkers
  • In the last month, we have been forced to grieve at an unprecedented rate

    One tragedy after another – what's this summer doing to us?

    Under normal circumstances the tragedies of the last month would each be the defining event of an entire year, argues Jonathan Freedland. But in the last month we have been forced to grieve at an unprecedented rate, and the risk is that our wounds will not properly heal – or worse, that we will grow used to tragedy
  • Jeremy Corbyn.

    Corbyn rekindled our imagination. We can now dare to hope – video

    Labour strategy used to be about mimicking its rivals. Now, it is about offering a radically different world
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    Only you can rid us of this useless UK political system. Go vote! – video

    Hugh Muir says only this political system can be used to smash this system
  • Theresa May at Conservative election campaign event

    This election is a fraud. We were promised a debate about Brexit - video

    Dan Roberts says voters are being kept in the dark about what Brexit could mean
  • En Marche Leader Emmanuel Macron Casts Vote In First Round Of French Presidential Election<br>Emmanuel Macron, France's independent presidential candidate, greets supporters after voting at a polling station during the first round of the French presidential election in Le Touquet, France, on Sunday, April 23, 2017. French voters are heading to the polls to select two presidential candidates for the runoff round of the 2017 election, whose results have the potential to determine how far the populist wave in Europe will go. Photographer: Christophe Morin/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    Macron was a victory for hope. That makes the price of failure even higher – video

    Jon Henley argues that Macron must prove pro-European politics is still relevant – and the stakes have never been higher
  • General Election 2017<br>Labour leader Jeremy Corbyn speaks in Morley, Leeds. PRESS ASSOCIATION Photo. Picture date: Tuesday May 9, 2017. See PA ELECTION Stories. Photo credit should read: Danny Lawson/PA Wire

    Labour's fate is not sealed. Here's why – video

    George Monbiot says Jeremy Corbyn and Labour could defy expectations if they learn from the Bernie Sanders campaign
  • Bored of the election

    Too bored for the election? That's exactly what they want - video

    A year of political upheaval has left many people feeling too tired to face another election
  • An arrangement of newspapers pictured in London on April 19, 2017, as an illustration, shows the front pages of the UK daily newspapers reporting on British Prime Minister Theresa May's announcement of an early general election. 

British Prime Minister Theresa May called on April 18 for a snap election on June 8, in a shock move as she seeks to bolster her position before tough talks on leaving the EU. / AFP PHOTO / DANIEL SORABJIDANIEL SORABJI/AFP/Getty Images

    Don't buy the lie. To oppose the government is not sabotage – video

    Paul Mason says we must not swallow the idea that opposing the government is sabotage
  • Political Correctness

    Is 'political correctness gone mad' a lie? – video

    Nesrine Malik says fake news is being used to fuel the idea that political correctness is ruining British life
  • US President Trump holds bilateral meeting with British Prime Minister May<br>epa05755503 US President Donald J. Trump holds hands with British Prime Minister Teresa May (R) as they walk the colonade of the White House in Washington, DC, USA, 27 January 2017.  EPA/Olivier Douliery / POOL

    Theresa May is more dangerous than Donald Trump – video

    Kehinde Andrews argues the British prime minister is a bigger unknown than the US president
  • Retail Experts Predict Big Boost As Shoppers Scrabble For Gifts On The Last Weekend Before Christmas<br>LONDON, ENGLAND - DECEMBER 17:  Consumers peruse the shops on Oxford Street on the penultimate Saturday before Christmas Day on December 17, 2011 in London, England. Retail analysts have predicted that today will be the busiest day of the year for high street gift purchases with spending set to exceed 1 billion GBP.  (Photo by Oli Scarff/Getty Images)

    Have our complex identities destroyed politics as usual? – video

    Randeep Ramesh says gorwing focus on race, sexuality and gender issues over class has forced mainstream politics into a transformation
  • NKOREA-POLITICS-KIM<br>This March 2, 2017 picture released by North Korean news agency, KCNA (Korean Central News Agency) on March 3, 2017 shows North Korean leader Kim Jong-Un (C) and his wife Ri Sol-Ju (front 2nd R) visiting the Mangyongdae Revolutionary School in Pyongyang to plant trees with its students on the Tree-planting Day. CAMPAIGNS - DISTRIBUTED AS A SERVICE TO CLIENTS        (Photo credit should read STR/AFP/Getty Images)

    North Korea isn't mad. It's smart – video

    Tania Branigan says North Korea is not as irrational as it may seem
  • Guardian

    Mhairi Black: benefit sanctions don't work. And Westminster knows it – video

    Mhairi Black says the Tories’ system of benefit sanctions is designed to victimise the most vulnerable in society
  • Hugh Muir

    Don't be fooled. Britain's not too poor to be decent – video

    Hugh Muir says the government claims to be poor so it can avoid its moral duties
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    Shami Chakrabarti: austerity is a feminist issue – video

    Labour peer says the government must replace ‘gender neutral’ budgeting with economic policies that put women first
  • Young couple looking out to sea, holding hands.<br>GettyImages-136863942

    Mixed-sex civil partnerships make sense. Here's why – video

    Alex Hern says civil partnerships should be extended to mixed-sex couples
  • 57th Annual GRAMMY Awards - Arrivals<br>LOS ANGELES, CA - FEBRUARY 08:  Recording artist Beyonce Knowles arrives at the 57th Annual GRAMMY Awards at Staples Center on February 8, 2015 in Los Angeles, California.  (Photo by Axelle/Bauer-Griffin/FilmMagic)

    Why do white men still control so much culture? – video

    Hanna Yusuf argues that women of colour miss out on critical acclaim because of the white men who set industry standards
  • President Trump And Prime Minister Trudeau Hold Joint News Conference At The White House<br>U.S. President Donald Trump listens as Justin Trudeau, Canada's prime minister, left, speaks during a news conference in the East Room of the White House in Washington, D.C., U.S., on Monday, Feb. 13, 2017. Amid talk in the U.S. of resetting trade relationships, Trump and Trudeau said both countries are committed to maintaining trade ties and economic integration that support millions of jobs on both sides of the border. Photographer: Andrew Harrer/Bloomberg via Getty Images

    Can democracy survive Donald Trump? – video

    Jonathan Freedland says the essentials of democracy are being undermined by Trump’s administration
  • Kath

    Poor people are allowed to be fat – video

    Kathleen Kerridge says we should not judge a person’s need based on the size of their jeans
  • Democratic Nominee for President of the United States former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton<br>WINSTON-SALEM, NC - Democratic Nominee for President of the United States former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton campaigns in North Carolina with First Lady Michelle Obama in Winston-Salem, North Carolina Thursday October 27, 2016. (Photo by Melina Mara/The Washington Post via Getty Images)

    When they go low, going high is not enough – video

    Nesrine Malik says the left needs to overcome its narcissism of good behaviour
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