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Aidan McQuade

The Conservatives’ Brexit plans mask an even more sinister domestic agenda

Aidan McQuade
30 June, 2017

Labour must stop pandering to the government on Brexit

If Theresa May wants to tackle slavery, we must stay in the ECHR

Aidan McQuade
9 March, 2017

Slavery is transnational – the fight against it must be too

Brexit raises the spectre of the Troubles and threatens Irish peace

Aidan McQuade
9 January, 2017

A hard border would put the Good Friday settlement at risk

Theresa May talks tough on slavery – but the law is failing victims

Aidan McQuade
13 October, 2016

If the PM is serious she will read these two reports – and take action

North Korean slavery demands robust action from Europe

Aidan McQuade
9 August, 2016

Kim Jong-un’s slave state feeds global trafficking – which bankrolls the country’s missiles

Sir Roger Casement fought slavery and imperialism – and Britain executed him

Aidan McQuade
3 August, 2016

Casement exposed atrocities in the Congo and Peru before joining Ireland’s Republican movement

A New Europe Forum could help tackle Islamist terrorism

Aidan McQuade
20 July, 2016

Europe-wide inquiry could tackle social alienation that aids jihadist recruitment

Ourselves Alone: How Brexiters shrugged off international law

Aidan McQuade
14 July, 2016

Leave chiefs’ colonial view of rights means less ‘control’ for the rest of us

Brexit could destroy EU progress on tackling modern slavery

Aidan McQuade
15 June, 2016

Britain would be weaker in the fight against people trafficking outside the EU

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