What the Press says about Speakers' Corner Trust

The Liverpudlian

Freedom to stand up and speak one’s mind is safe guarded through Speakers’ Corners. Jonáš Jančařík speaks with Peter Bradley, director of the Speakers’ Corner Trust and explores the story behind this steadfast form of communication?…

Christian Science Monitor

Can you replicate London’s Speakers’ Corner?
England moves to create more of the free-speech ‘corners’ - with a little less spectacle and a little more substance. By Brendan O’Neill

IPRA Frontline

Speakers’ Corner Trust is a new UK-based charity promoting free speech, public debate and active citizenship as a means of reinvigorating civil society in the UK and supporting its development in emerging democracies. Peter Bradley explains why it’s so important to get people talking again…

The Guardian

Who’s to blame for the parlous state of debate in this country - the politicians whose parliamentary point-scoring sets such a poor standard, or the media for its obsession with trivia and conflict? And how much blame should we, as citizens, bear for our diminishing interest in our own rights…

The Oldie

Last month Peter Bradley, the deposed MP for The Wrekin, saw his dream come alive with the creation of a Speakers’ Corner in Nottingham. It’s the first to be formed since the one in Hyde Park in 1872, and is what Bradley hopes will be the start of a national network of public debating places…

The Municipal Journal

It’s an age-old problem… what can politicians do about the democratic deficit and declining public participation in the running of councils and communities? But a former MP has a new and surprising solution - politicians shouldn’t blame themselves over the issue, but demand more debate from the population…

The Guardian

Tony Benn once announced that he was leaving parliament “to devote more time to politics”, and now another parliamentarian is continuing in the same vein. Last Friday, Peter Bradley, the former Labour MP for The Wrekin, Shropshire, saw a similar dream come alive with the creation of a new speakers’ corner…

Nottingham Evening Post

Peter Bradley on Speakers’ Corner in Nottingham
When people come together to pool their ideas, experience and energies in a common cause, there’s very little they can’t achieve. The Nottingham Speakers’ Corner which we launched just a few days ago in Old Market Square is testament to that…

The Guardian

In praise of … Nottingham
The capital of the east Midlands has been in the news for the wrong reason more often than the right one in the past couple of years. But Nottingham’s history is mightier than its more recent reputation as the heartland of youthful binge drinkers…

Daily Star

Comedian Eddie Izzard has praised plans for a nationwide network of Speakers’ Corner. The stand-up star, speaking on BBC One’s The Politics Show, welcomed Nottingham’s Speakers’ Corner - which will be launched on Friday - the first to be created in the UK since the Hyde Park original 150 years ago…

Nottingham Evening Post

Post Comment: Speakers’ Corner
Talking of debates, how wonderful to see Nottingham reviving the tradition of a speaker’s corner in the city centre. And how appropriate that it will be sited at the bottom of King Street and Queen Street alongside the promised statue of Brian Clough. Now he could talk…

Local Government First

Most agree that our civil society is not working as it should. But though it’s fashionable to blame politicians for the decline of trust and falling voter turn-out, it’s also glib…

Nottingham Evening Post

In the 1960s grocers, former soldiers and miners would air their views to huddled crowds near the fountains in Old Market Square. Now a group is looking to set up a new ‘Speakers’ Corner’ - the first outside the capital…

RSA Journal

The original Speakers’ Corner, in London’s Hyde Park, has long been a potent symbol of Britain’s tradition of free speech. More recently, Euan Edworthy, a young British businessman living in Prague, decided to contribute to the civil life of the newly democratic nation by replicating the concept in the Czech capital…

PRWeek

Two former Good Relations staffers are launching a new charity called Speakers’ Corner Trust in an attempt to encourage debate and free speech…

Czech Business Weekly

More than two years after London’s renowned Speakers’ Corner public speaking area was replicated outside the U.K., the ‘Czech Hyde Park’ site is now at the heart of a worldwide enterprise aimed at fostering freedom of speech…