Charles Malet

Charles Malet

Charles Malet is a former police detective and an active smallholder in the south-west of England. He has travelled and worked in many parts of the world, visiting some of them as an infantry officer in the British Army. Charles began contributing to UK Column News following coverage of his resignation from the police over the introduction of divisive and discriminatory policy and legislation.

Space Wars: Overboard on the ‘Sea of Peace’
Charles Malet
The increasing militarisation of the space domain, facilitated by corporate actors, explodes the myth that a ‘sea of peace’ sits overhead. Who runs space?
The Blindfold Briefing: Unto the Breach
Charles Malet
As the war drums bang ever louder, how close is the Government to legislating for conscription?
The Blindfold Briefing: Perverse Verdicts
Charles Malet
What authority does a judge hold over a jury? This is a close look at the many swords dangling above one of the cornerstones of common law.
The Blindfold Briefing: A Capital Coincidence?
Charles Malet
In November 2025, calls for capital punishment in the Parliaments of Israel and the UK came just a day apart. Is death the answer to everything, and what other factors are at play?
The Blindfold Briefing: Driving to Dystopia
Charles Malet
How a parking fine and a court appearance expose the laws and policies which throttle choice via geofencing, net zero, digital attributes, and a steep decline in common decency.
The Steel Trap
Charles Malet
With a piece of Draconian legislation forged on the quick, the Government appears to be seizing the means of production, but to what end?
The Church of England: in the Room with Big Tech
Charles Malet
How the Church of England continues to deploy its billions: pursuing dystopia in the form of the Fourth Industrial Revolution
Farmers’ Protests: the Wrong Target?
Charles Malet
Are the many threats to farming being sidelined by a managed campaign to keep the focus on inheritance tax alone?
Niemöller on the bench
Charles Malet
They will come for you eventually.
Israel-Hamas conflict: Home Secretary picks a side for the police
Charles Malet
The actions and words of those in politics and policing since 7 October 2023 have fallen well short of what we should expect from those who are paid by the purse of the public they serve.
Avoiding the truth: Religion, medicine and genital mutilation
Charles Malet
In choosing to embrace only the social aspect of changing gender and to ignore the trauma, both physical and mental, of surgery to mutilate the genitalia, leaders in faith and medicine appear to be failing catastrophically.
Police Misconduct: Cleaning house, or clearing the path for a one-world government?
Charles Malet
How can it be the case that the very organisation that is supposed to prevent crime and disorder is host to so very much of it? Is it realistic to imagine that an institution so polluted may act with efficiency, impartiality and integrity in its ...
Search without suspicion: The Serious Violence Reduction Order
Charles Malet
SVROs are a grievous and disproportionate assault on liberty: they might stick to you for life and make you searchable at the whim of English police. Why should law be liable to such potential abuse?
Police Misconduct: Bad recruitment, poor vetting, or a failure of leadership?
Charles Malet
The reaction against tolerance of abusive police has produced a counter-culture so muddled that even those peddling it are not quite sure how to harness it. Weak leaders, removed from the reality of those in their charge, have allowed the pendulum to ...
The Church of England: Ethically investing in pornography, weapons and embryonic stem cells
Charles Malet
How pleased would parishioners be to know how much money the Church Commission has tied up in the business of extinction of life—either at the wrong end of a weapon or in a laboratory?
Interview with a Stormtrooper revisited: Do we have rights?
Charles Malet
An ex-policeman considers David Scott's 2021 encounter with Edinburgh's finest.
Woke police: Bad judgement—or bad law?
Charles Malet
How have our peace officers become Guardians of the Forces of Woke? One of the changes that brought it about is described as "diabolically stupid and almost purpose-built to waste police time and to give malevolent agents a free hit".
The police are not the public and the public are not the police
Charles Malet
Why has the relationship between the public and the police (formerly referred to as the public in uniform) broken down?
“We save lives”: Kyiv School of Economics and its humanitarian appeal for rockets and drones
Charles Malet
A "charitable" campaign for lethal equipment suggests that the notion of humanitarian aid really can be reframed, in order that the crucial elements of impartiality and neutrality are stripped away.