It's only been a few hours but already things have changed so much it'll need a new post rather than add three more ETA's and have this go potentially unnoticed in the original post.
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The current director of public prosecutions (Starmer's old job) is considering charging anyone involved under terror offences which could dramatically increase the prison terms for those involved.
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Extradition proceedings are being sought for those posting on social media from outside the UK. Predominantly focused on Tommy Robinson but could also be made against Elon Musk after he made several tweets critical of the UK Government (https://archive.ph/OjJ5s). This is in addition to earlier demands by the Government to boycott advertiser's and bring forward enforcement of ruinous fines to websites that allow such content to be published.
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A man has been charged with content posted online deemed "hatred" by the local police. The proceedings are now subject to a secret court where nothing about the case will be made public beside the sentence and no-one is to comment, speculate or discuss it.
Hopefully this will inform those overseas as to the current sit rep with the UK and the direction of travel the country is going.
We must have secret tribunals to protect democracy.
its always amazing how far a globalist drone can go without having an "are we the baddies" moment.
It’s amazing to me how many bootlickers on reddit support this stuff.
Reddit used to be a place for dissent and questioning authority figures.
If a YouGov survey is representative, they actually believe Elon Musk is more responsible than virtually everything else. I suspect if people had their way, user generated content online would be abolished, playing right into the Government and legacy media's hands who were never happy about the public having a voice without their gatekeeping and would prefer things to go back to one way communication and a heavily regulated national network.
Another thing to note, three quarters of those polled want indefinite lockdown as a response.
And what is bizarre, while only 19% wanted the Police to use live ammo, the majority of those polled want the Army to do exactly that.
https://archive.ph/2JmM1