The most read stories on Left Foot Forward this week.
The most read stories on Left Foot Forward this week:
1. Charlie Hebdo: Dismantling nine mistaken assumptions about the Paris atrocities – Temina Khazi
2. Charlie Hebdo: No excuses – just murder – James Bloodworth
3. Fatcat Tuesday: Executive pay has already overtaken your earnings for the entire year – Luke Hildyard
4. Public ownership of the railways and lower fares on trains and buses: they’re popular and right – Natalie Bennett
5. Just as with other religions, we must be allowed to offend Islam – Kunwar Shahid
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One Response to “This week’s most read: #JeSuisCharlie, Fatcat Tuesday and public ownership”
swat
We must; and if every newspaper and journal published those samer catoons then these islamofacists wouldn’t have a leg to stand on. Its about time journalists showed a bit more courage, instead of running scared every time ‘muslim’ is mentioned.