
TREASON, OBLIGATION AND TRUST
by Kenan Malik
This essay, on the debate about treason laws, was my Observer column this week. It was published on 22 July 2018, under the headline ‘If we want to build trust in society, a new treason law is no way to do it’. Does the crime of treason have any meaning today? A new report from the Policy Exchange thinktank, Aiding the Enemy, insists that it does. Britain’s current laws on treason are unfit for purpose and should be updated. An updated law, […]
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