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By *uffolkcouple-bi only OP   Couple
1 day ago

Between Sudbury n Haverhill

It seems Starmer is finally doing something about the small boats/asylum/migrant situation.

He’s putting together a crack team of elite police officers to monitor social media and jail anyone who disagrees with the party line.

I never thought I’d see the day where we might get political prisoners in the UK.

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By *uddy laneMan
24 hours ago

dudley


"It seems Starmer is finally doing something about the small boats/asylum/migrant situation.

He’s putting together a crack team of elite police officers to monitor social media and jail anyone who disagrees with the party line.

I never thought I’d see the day where we might get political prisoners in the UK. "

What is scary is that people will agree and support this while wearing a brown shirt.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
24 hours ago

golden fields


"It seems Starmer is finally doing something about the small boats/asylum/migrant situation.

He’s putting together a crack team of elite police officers to monitor social media and jail anyone who disagrees with the party line.

I never thought I’d see the day where we might get political prisoners in the UK. "

Don't we already, with peaceful climate protesters, anti-genocide protesters getting banged up.

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By *ld Hand 56Man
23 hours ago

Glasgow

Britian has always crushed those that upset the apple cart. Freedom's an illusion. We are all simple serfs in the eyes of the wealthy.

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By *1shadesoffunMan
23 hours ago

nearby

Something else for us to pay for.

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By *pa-LoverMan
23 hours ago

Coventry

The Home Secretary could seek advice from President Putin on how to do it properly as he has so much KGB experience. And I'm sure parents across the nation will be reassured that foreign paedophiles have the indirect support of an 'elite' team of UK police!?

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By *ostindreamsMan
22 hours ago

London

Why else do you think they have pushed hard for the online safety laws to get people's identity? Do you think it's just to protect the children from porn? Text book left wing authoritarianism

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By *1shadesoffunMan
22 hours ago

nearby


"Why else do you think they have pushed hard for the online safety laws to get people's identity? Do you think it's just to protect the children from porn? Text book left wing authoritarianism "

Absolutely. These forums and others like them also being watched.

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By *uddy laneMan
21 hours ago

dudley

Hit the irc channels for undisclosed discussions.

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By *uffolkcouple-bi only OP   Couple
21 hours ago

Between Sudbury n Haverhill


"Why else do you think they have pushed hard for the online safety laws to get people's identity? Do you think it's just to protect the children from porn? Text book left wing authoritarianism

Absolutely. These forums and others like them also being watched. "

As a private site, they already have a level policing.

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By *uffelskloofMan
21 hours ago

Walsall

Seems to be the way it works now.

Government either can’t or won’t deal with problems like illegal immigration.

Public inevitably complains about it.

Instead of dealing with the actual issue, government cracks down on the complainers.

Then we get the “Online Safety Act” which drives people to use VPN’s and encrypted messaging apps to engage in perfectly lawful online activity and discussions. Which is what you’d expect the masses to have to do in Iran or North Korea.

Welcome to Stasi Britain.

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By *uddy laneMan
19 hours ago

dudley

People will eventually vote themselves illegal.

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By *arry and MegsCouple
17 hours ago

Ipswich

If say it's setting up units to monitor social media to try and find those organising violence and try to prevent it, nothing to do with peaceful protests, nothing to do with people opposed to immigration.

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By *resesse_MelioremCouple
17 hours ago

Border of London


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Absolutely. These forums and others like them also being watched. "

Yes, and quite rightly, too.

Or leftly. Which is also good. Actually, better. We love our government, long may it reign. We salute Keir and welcome him as our overlord. Unless this message is being scanned in 2029. In which case, we love our Reform overlord, long live Nigel. Unless it's conservatives - long live Thatcher 2.0. Unless aliens gavee invaded us. If so, then welcome masters from another world.

If AI takes over, then thank you for unshackling us from the bonds of humanity, we bow to your greater intelligence, please don't eliminate us.

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By *ostindreamsMan
17 hours ago

London


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Absolutely. These forums and others like them also being watched.

Yes, and quite rightly, too.

Or leftly. Which is also good. Actually, better. We love our government, long may it reign. We salute Keir and welcome him as our overlord. Unless this message is being scanned in 2029. In which case, we love our Reform overlord, long live Nigel. Unless it's conservatives - long live Thatcher 2.0. Unless aliens gavee invaded us. If so, then welcome masters from another world.

If AI takes over, then thank you for unshackling us from the bonds of humanity, we bow to your greater intelligence, please don't eliminate us."

People tend to see it as a partisan issue. It's not. Whatever data we give today can be used by a different political party later. It's dangerous no matter who gets the data.

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By *resesse_MelioremCouple
17 hours ago

Border of London


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People tend to see it as a partisan issue. It's not. Whatever data we give today can be used by a different political party later. It's dangerous no matter who gets the data.

"

Exactly. Careful what you give up today for the regime you support. The same with cancel culture, freedom of speech, freedom to protest and even... relying on a list of names associated with a sex predator to hound your political enemies. That power can change hands unpredictably.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
16 hours ago

couple, us we him her.

Can't win, do nothing people complain, take a hard stance people complain.

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By *ostindreamsMan
16 hours ago

London


"Can't win, do nothing people complain, take a hard stance people complain."

You want to protect the kids? Ban smartphone for kids. Fine the parents who give them smartphones.

Doing ID checks on porn websites only does worse for both adults and the kids.

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By *anifestoMan
4 hours ago

Ferns


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I never thought I’d see the day where we might get political prisoners in the UK. "

Wait until you hear about Northern Ireland

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By *otlovefun42Couple
3 hours ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"It seems Starmer is finally doing something about the small boats/asylum/migrant situation.

He’s putting together a crack team of elite police officers to monitor social media and jail anyone who disagrees with the party line.

I never thought I’d see the day where we might get political prisoners in the UK.

Don't we already, with peaceful climate protesters, anti-genocide protesters getting banged up."

You mean like the hard left "peaceful" climate protestors (AKA thugs) that vandalise private property and get off with 100 quid fine and after a dozen or so offenses finally get banged up for a couple of weeks.

As opposed to the so called far right woman who with no previous offences gets over 3 years for a (quickly deleted) tweet.

Yes we do have political prisoners.

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
3 hours ago

golden fields


"It seems Starmer is finally doing something about the small boats/asylum/migrant situation.

He’s putting together a crack team of elite police officers to monitor social media and jail anyone who disagrees with the party line.

I never thought I’d see the day where we might get political prisoners in the UK.

Don't we already, with peaceful climate protesters, anti-genocide protesters getting banged up.

You mean like the hard left "peaceful" climate protestors (AKA thugs) that vandalise private property and get off with 100 quid fine and after a dozen or so offenses finally get banged up for a couple of weeks.

As opposed to the so called far right woman who with no previous offences gets over 3 years for a (quickly deleted) tweet.

Yes we do have political prisoners."

No, I mean the peaceful climate protester that got 5 1/2 years. Meanwhile violent rioting racists get much much more lenient sentences. Here's a clue for you, anyone who endangers the profits of the fossil fuels industry or the arms industry will be shut down fast and hard. These are politically motivated sentences.

Side note. It's very telling that you consider climate protesters (people that want to do some good) are "hard left". Very damming towards the right to imply that only the hard left want to do any good and/or understand the importance of tackling climate change.

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By *ostindreamsMan
3 hours ago

London

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By *ostindreamsMan
3 hours ago

London


"It seems Starmer is finally doing something about the small boats/asylum/migrant situation.

He’s putting together a crack team of elite police officers to monitor social media and jail anyone who disagrees with the party line.

I never thought I’d see the day where we might get political prisoners in the UK.

Don't we already, with peaceful climate protesters, anti-genocide protesters getting banged up.

You mean like the hard left "peaceful" climate protestors (AKA thugs) that vandalise private property and get off with 100 quid fine and after a dozen or so offenses finally get banged up for a couple of weeks.

As opposed to the so called far right woman who with no previous offences gets over 3 years for a (quickly deleted) tweet.

Yes we do have political prisoners.

No, I mean the peaceful climate protester that got 5 1/2 years. Meanwhile violent rioting racists get much much more lenient sentences. Here's a clue for you, anyone who endangers the profits of the fossil fuels industry or the arms industry will be shut down fast and hard. These are politically motivated sentences.

Side note. It's very telling that you consider climate protesters (people that want to do some good) are "hard left". Very damming towards the right to imply that only the hard left want to do any good and/or understand the importance of tackling climate change. "

Were the "climate prisoners" arrested for making social media posts or for disrupting other people's lives in the name of protests?

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By *ostindreamsMan
3 hours ago

London


"It seems Starmer is finally doing something about the small boats/asylum/migrant situation.

He’s putting together a crack team of elite police officers to monitor social media and jail anyone who disagrees with the party line.

I never thought I’d see the day where we might get political prisoners in the UK.

Don't we already, with peaceful climate protesters, anti-genocide protesters getting banged up.

You mean like the hard left "peaceful" climate protestors (AKA thugs) that vandalise private property and get off with 100 quid fine and after a dozen or so offenses finally get banged up for a couple of weeks.

As opposed to the so called far right woman who with no previous offences gets over 3 years for a (quickly deleted) tweet.

Yes we do have political prisoners."

Don't you know? Those are "peaceful climate protestors" and "peaceful" anti-genocide protestors.

Blocking traffic, destroying property, threatening Jews, damaging military equipment are all apparently just a bunch of peaceful protesting methods.

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By *ouple in LancashireCouple
3 hours ago

in Lancashire


"It seems Starmer is finally doing something about the small boats/asylum/migrant situation.

He’s putting together a crack team of elite police officers to monitor social media and jail anyone who disagrees with the party line.

I never thought I’d see the day where we might get political prisoners in the UK.

Don't we already, with peaceful climate protesters, anti-genocide protesters getting banged up.

You mean like the hard left "peaceful" climate protestors (AKA thugs) that vandalise private property and get off with 100 quid fine and after a dozen or so offenses finally get banged up for a couple of weeks.

As opposed to the so called far right woman who with no previous offences gets over 3 years for a (quickly deleted) tweet.

Yes we do have political prisoners."

She called for the very places where asylum seekers are housed to be set alight..

Ignoring her previous social media where she clearly supported far right hate, calling for arson isn't just a one off 'tweet'..

It was up for three and a half hours and shared/viewed over 310,000 times..

You or I couldn't say it and rightly so about the local mosque, gurdwara, synagogue or golf club ..

Tbh I don't give a flying fig that she's racist but calling for others to torch a building with people in no matter who they are cannot be acceptable no matter the issue..

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By *otlovefun42Couple
2 hours ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"It seems Starmer is finally doing something about the small boats/asylum/migrant situation.

He’s putting together a crack team of elite police officers to monitor social media and jail anyone who disagrees with the party line.

I never thought I’d see the day where we might get political prisoners in the UK.

Don't we already, with peaceful climate protesters, anti-genocide protesters getting banged up.

You mean like the hard left "peaceful" climate protestors (AKA thugs) that vandalise private property and get off with 100 quid fine and after a dozen or so offenses finally get banged up for a couple of weeks.

As opposed to the so called far right woman who with no previous offences gets over 3 years for a (quickly deleted) tweet.

Yes we do have political prisoners.

No, I mean the peaceful climate protester that got 5 1/2 years. Meanwhile violent rioting racists get much much more lenient sentences. Here's a clue for you, anyone who endangers the profits of the fossil fuels industry or the arms industry will be shut down fast and hard. These are politically motivated sentences.

Side note. It's very telling that you consider climate protesters (people that want to do some good) are "hard left". Very damming towards the right to imply that only the hard left want to do any good and/or understand the importance of tackling climate change. "

You mean the multiple repeat offender who had more warnings than climate change itself.

The hard left have never done any good EVER!

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
42 minutes ago

golden fields


"It seems Starmer is finally doing something about the small boats/asylum/migrant situation.

He’s putting together a crack team of elite police officers to monitor social media and jail anyone who disagrees with the party line.

I never thought I’d see the day where we might get political prisoners in the UK.

Don't we already, with peaceful climate protesters, anti-genocide protesters getting banged up.

You mean like the hard left "peaceful" climate protestors (AKA thugs) that vandalise private property and get off with 100 quid fine and after a dozen or so offenses finally get banged up for a couple of weeks.

As opposed to the so called far right woman who with no previous offences gets over 3 years for a (quickly deleted) tweet.

Yes we do have political prisoners.

No, I mean the peaceful climate protester that got 5 1/2 years. Meanwhile violent rioting racists get much much more lenient sentences. Here's a clue for you, anyone who endangers the profits of the fossil fuels industry or the arms industry will be shut down fast and hard. These are politically motivated sentences.

Side note. It's very telling that you consider climate protesters (people that want to do some good) are "hard left". Very damming towards the right to imply that only the hard left want to do any good and/or understand the importance of tackling climate change.

You mean the multiple repeat offender who had more warnings than climate change itself.

The hard left have never done any good EVER! "

Amazing.

If you think that peaceful climate protesters who get more stringent sentences than violent racists or people who made calls for violence and death is evidence that the government is somehow bias against violent racists and people who call for violence and death. Then fair play to you.

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By *otlovefun42Couple
27 minutes ago

Costa Blanca Spain...


"It seems Starmer is finally doing something about the small boats/asylum/migrant situation.

He’s putting together a crack team of elite police officers to monitor social media and jail anyone who disagrees with the party line.

I never thought I’d see the day where we might get political prisoners in the UK.

Don't we already, with peaceful climate protesters, anti-genocide protesters getting banged up.

You mean like the hard left "peaceful" climate protestors (AKA thugs) that vandalise private property and get off with 100 quid fine and after a dozen or so offenses finally get banged up for a couple of weeks.

As opposed to the so called far right woman who with no previous offences gets over 3 years for a (quickly deleted) tweet.

Yes we do have political prisoners.

No, I mean the peaceful climate protester that got 5 1/2 years. Meanwhile violent rioting racists get much much more lenient sentences. Here's a clue for you, anyone who endangers the profits of the fossil fuels industry or the arms industry will be shut down fast and hard. These are politically motivated sentences.

Side note. It's very telling that you consider climate protesters (people that want to do some good) are "hard left". Very damming towards the right to imply that only the hard left want to do any good and/or understand the importance of tackling climate change.

You mean the multiple repeat offender who had more warnings than climate change itself.

The hard left have never done any good EVER!

Amazing.

If you think that peaceful climate protesters who get more stringent sentences than violent racists or people who made calls for violence and death is evidence that the government is somehow bias against violent racists and people who call for violence and death. Then fair play to you. "

If you call chucking paint at buildings and fine art, blocking motorways, disrupting law abiding people getting to hospital appointments peaceful. Then fair play to you.

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By *estivalMan
24 minutes ago

borehamwood


"It seems Starmer is finally doing something about the small boats/asylum/migrant situation.

He’s putting together a crack team of elite police officers to monitor social media and jail anyone who disagrees with the party line.

I never thought I’d see the day where we might get political prisoners in the UK.

Don't we already, with peaceful climate protesters, anti-genocide protesters getting banged up.

You mean like the hard left "peaceful" climate protestors (AKA thugs) that vandalise private property and get off with 100 quid fine and after a dozen or so offenses finally get banged up for a couple of weeks.

As opposed to the so called far right woman who with no previous offences gets over 3 years for a (quickly deleted) tweet.

Yes we do have political prisoners.

No, I mean the peaceful climate protester that got 5 1/2 years. Meanwhile violent rioting racists get much much more lenient sentences. Here's a clue for you, anyone who endangers the profits of the fossil fuels industry or the arms industry will be shut down fast and hard. These are politically motivated sentences.

Side note. It's very telling that you consider climate protesters (people that want to do some good) are "hard left". Very damming towards the right to imply that only the hard left want to do any good and/or understand the importance of tackling climate change.

You mean the multiple repeat offender who had more warnings than climate change itself.

The hard left have never done any good EVER!

Amazing.

If you think that peaceful climate protesters who get more stringent sentences than violent racists or people who made calls for violence and death is evidence that the government is somehow bias against violent racists and people who call for violence and death. Then fair play to you. "

those climate protesters you talk about had been arrested multiple times some had received suspended sentences and they kept on doing what they were doing it was only a matter of time before they started giving them prison time seems as they were repeat offenders

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By *ohnnyTwoNotesMan
8 minutes ago

golden fields


"It seems Starmer is finally doing something about the small boats/asylum/migrant situation.

He’s putting together a crack team of elite police officers to monitor social media and jail anyone who disagrees with the party line.

I never thought I’d see the day where we might get political prisoners in the UK.

Don't we already, with peaceful climate protesters, anti-genocide protesters getting banged up.

You mean like the hard left "peaceful" climate protestors (AKA thugs) that vandalise private property and get off with 100 quid fine and after a dozen or so offenses finally get banged up for a couple of weeks.

As opposed to the so called far right woman who with no previous offences gets over 3 years for a (quickly deleted) tweet.

Yes we do have political prisoners.

No, I mean the peaceful climate protester that got 5 1/2 years. Meanwhile violent rioting racists get much much more lenient sentences. Here's a clue for you, anyone who endangers the profits of the fossil fuels industry or the arms industry will be shut down fast and hard. These are politically motivated sentences.

Side note. It's very telling that you consider climate protesters (people that want to do some good) are "hard left". Very damming towards the right to imply that only the hard left want to do any good and/or understand the importance of tackling climate change.

You mean the multiple repeat offender who had more warnings than climate change itself.

The hard left have never done any good EVER!

Amazing.

If you think that peaceful climate protesters who get more stringent sentences than violent racists or people who made calls for violence and death is evidence that the government is somehow bias against violent racists and people who call for violence and death. Then fair play to you.

If you call chucking paint at buildings and fine art, blocking motorways, disrupting law abiding people getting to hospital appointments peaceful. Then fair play to you. "

More peaceful than people who got more lenient sentences yes.

I fail to see the argument that violent racists are being unfairly treated in comparison, when they are getting shorter jail time for much worse crimes.

I guess it's a testament to the power of the right wing media that people believe it.

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By *uddy laneMan
2 minutes ago

dudley

Judges use guidelines when passing down sentences, you have to direct the anger towards the guide lines or judges.

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