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Guy Rundle  — Correspondent-at-large

Guy Rundle

Correspondent-at-large

Guy Rundle is correspondent-at-large for Crikey. He's a former editor of Arena Magazine and contributes to a variety of publications in Australia and the United Kingdom.

Rundle: mad, bad Boris Johnson could somehow still end up steering Britain

Milquetoast Theresa May looks closer to political death everyday, leaving the helm of the Good Ship Tory (and Britain) up for grabs.

Rundle: Fairfax smells a WikiLeaks conspiracy in Catalan referendum, surprise, surprise

STOP PRESS! WikiLeaks has run a campaign on Catalan independence, at a crucial point ... just as it has run campaigns during other elections and referendums.

Rundle: shameful showbags for the worst plebiscite opinion tripe (this week)

The media hall of shame is now giving out same-sex marriage plebiscite showbags: On the Monthly blog, Sean Kelly says that non LGBT people should stop making comments on the Yes case’s piss-poor strateg-, sorry, on the Yes case’s strategy. If the Yes vote loses, it won’t be anything to do with strategy, it will […]

Rundle: Trump's crusade against NFL part of a global unraveling

Evidence that the nation-state is crumbling as an organisational precept for our world abounds: in the Catalonian referendum, the Kurdish election and Trump's war with the AFL.

'Rage, rage and the dying of the right', a poem by Guy Rundle

Crikey endorses neither political violence nor tercets.

Victorian Premier Daniel Andrews

Rundle: Fed Square's censorship of Adani protesters is bad news for Vic Labor

The management of Federation Square's decision to censor a political rally held by the "Stop Adani" movement will hurt Labor in Victoria.

Rundle: schoolyard reactionaries cheapen free speech

More tired attacks on universities and cheap tit-for-tat undermine the integrity of free speech in Australia.

Rundle: the No campaign reveals its secret weapon

Honest John has re-emerged to help bolster the case against marriage equality. But will it work?

Rundle: Lionel Murphy fought for equality, and was pursued obsessively by those who hated him

Murphy was no radical socialist, but he was a fighter, for equality, for progressive political change, and for elected government against shadow operatives.

Rundle: venceremos, comrade! Turnbull goes to war against capitalism.

In attempting to keep Liddell going, Turnbull’s government has gone to war against every single principle of capitalism and the free-market.