In June 2019, he helped to found a progressive news aggregator, Front Page Live, where he serves as Editorial Director UK.[6] He is also a journalist-in-residence at Kingston University.[7]
Hundal has founded and edited a number of politically progressive websites: Liberal Conspiracy,[9] a group weblog about politics and media, Asians in Media,[10]Barfi Culture community websites,[11] the Pickled Politicsweblog,[12] and the New Generation Network in 2006, a group and manifesto that attempted to challenge the current discourse on race relations in the UK. All these have been wound up.
In February 2007 he made a BBC radio documentary Lost in Translation about Asian brides brought to the UK.[13] The BBC also quoted his claim that Shahrukh Khan's endorsement of skin-lightening creams was "completely immoral".[14]
In June 2019, he helped to found a progressive news aggregator, Front Page Live, together with Joe Romm, its Editor-in-Chief, Carl Cameron, Laura Dawn, Helen Stickler and others. He serves as Editorial Director UK at Front Page Live.[6]
Political stances
In 2008, he wrote a blog post saying that non-white voters should consider voting Conservative, on the basis that "brown people" were being deliberately targeted by anti-terrorism legislation brought in by the New Labour government of Gordon Brown.[15] In 2010, on his Liberal Conspiracy blog, he backed the Liberal Democrats in the UK General Election.[16]
In 2014 he defended the Tricycle Theatre's decision to boycott the UK Jewish Film Festival as a result of a £1,400 donation the festival received from the Israeli Embassy.[24]
A vegetarian, he describes himself as a strong environmentalist.[25]