George Monbiot

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(Writer, political activist)
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BornGeorge Joshua Richard Monbiot
1963-01-27
Paddington, London, England, UK
NationalityBritish
Alma materBrasenose College, Oxford
Parents • Raymond Geoffrey Monbiot
• Rosalie Cooke
Children2

George Monbiot (born 27 January 1963) is a British writer known for his environmental and political activism who writes a weekly column for The Guardian.

In January 2018, journalist Jonathan Cook accused George Monbiot of "using his prominent platforms, at the Guardian and on social media, to discredit critical thinkers on the left – not with reasoned arguments, but by impugning their integrity."[1]

Grenfell Tower fire

In a Guardian article in July 2017, George Monbiot wrote:

"On 14 June 2017, while the Grenfell Tower was smouldering, a meeting of the Red Tape Initiative panel decided that "on this occasion" they would not recommend the removal of the EU Construction Products Regulation, which seeks to protect people from fire, and restricts the kind of cladding that can be used."[2]

He followed this up with a video explaining why the victims of the Grenfell Tower fire are “cowards”.[3]

Arrest Blair

In January 2010, Monbiot founded the ArrestBlair.org website, which offers a reward to people attempting a peaceful citizen's arrest of former British prime minister Tony Blair for alleged crimes against peace.[4]

September 11, 2001

George Monbiot is a supporter of the US government's official narrative in the case of 9-11.[5]

Campaigner

Monbiot is the founder of The Land is Ours, a peaceful campaign for the right of access to the countryside and its resources in the United Kingdom. His most recent project was a concept album that he wrote and toured with the musician Ewan McLennan, called Breaking the Spell of Loneliness.[6] He is the author of a number of books, including Captive State: The Corporate Takeover of Britain (2000) and Feral: Searching for Enchantment on the Frontiers of Rewilding (2013).

 

Documents by George Monbiot

TitleDocument typePublication dateSubject(s)Description
Document:Here’s why the Grenfell inquiry will be a stitch-upArticle5 July 2017Policy Exchange
Michael Gove
Archie Norman
Oliver Letwin
Frank Lowy
Grenfell Tower fire
Martin Moore-Bick
Red Tape Initiative
Jonathan Marland
Kate Rock
On 14 June 2017, while the Grenfell Tower was smouldering, a meeting of the Red Tape Initiative panel decided that "on this occasion" they would not recommend the removal of the EU Construction Products Regulation, which seeks to protect people from fire, and restricts the kind of cladding that can be used.
Document:Who should hold the next prime minister to account? Our best hope lies with the Green partyArticle12 June 2024Caroline Lucas
Natasha Osben
Green Party of England and Wales
Sian Berry
Jo Bird
UK/General election/2024
Carla Denyer
Adrian Ramsay
Ellie Chowns
The Green party has a chance of winning six seats in this election – Brighton Pavilion, where former party leader Caroline Lucas is standing down, Birkenhead, Bristol Central, Clacton, North Herefordshire, and Waveney Valley. If you live in one of these constituencies and wish to evict the Tories, this is the most effective way to use your vote.

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:FCO Skripal material 16.03.18Twitter roundup16 March 2018Chris HernonA Twitter roundup from II. The contents are fairly standard fare, but which users II chose to follow is very interesting, including a certain type of journalist, and "other users in our field".
Document:George Monbiot’s excuses for not speaking out loudly in defence of Assange simply won’t washblog post6 October 2020Jonathan CookFaced with a barrage of criticism from some of his followers, George Monbiot, The Guardian’s supposedly fearless, leftwing columnist, offered up two extraordinarily feeble excuses this week for failing to provide more than cursory support for Julian Assange over the past month, as the Wikileaks founder has endured extradition hearings in a London courtroom.
Document:Left-leaning Despisers of the 9-11 Truth Movementopen letter6 July 2010David Ray Griffin
Document:Monbiot is not only a hypocrite, but a bully tooArticle12 January 2018Jonathan CookIt is time for George Monbiot’s legion of supporters to call him out. Not only is he a hypocrite, but he is becoming an increasingly dangerous one!
Document:Whenever it truly matters, from Assange to Corbyn, George Monbiot cripples the leftArticle11 October 2022Jonathan CookGeorge Monbiot is treated by much of the left as a figurehead, one whose environmentalism earns him credibility and credit with the left on foreign policy issues, from Syria to Ukraine, in which he echoes the same talking points one hears from Keir Starmer to Liz Truss. While on matters at home, like Assange and Corbyn, he sucks the wind out of the left’s sails.
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