05.04.202514:48
I heard the full story of the woman jailed for two years for a tweet. Her injustice shames Britain https://archive.md/eSt9k
26.03.202511:48
https://youtu.be/1JQMA7yDbnY?si=QeO0jj0rAQm_8sOy
☘️☘️This is an absolute disgrace .. Ireland is sinking .. the Government North & South are revolting ..☘️☘️
☘️☘️This is an absolute disgrace .. Ireland is sinking .. the Government North & South are revolting ..☘️☘️
12.03.202513:46
Open Letter & Public Request to The Police, Crown Prosecution Service, Attorney General & Secretary of State for Justice asking for FULL Disclosure of Information Relating to Collapsed Court Cases Involving Rupert Murdoch’s former News of the World Journalist Fake Sheik Mazher Mahmood aka The Fake Sheikh https://fakesheikmiscarriagesofjustice.wordpress.com/2025/03/12/open-letter-public-request-to-the-police-crown-prosecution-service-attorney-general-secretary-of-state-for-justice-asking-for-full-disclosure-of-information-relating-to-collapsed-court-c/
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foxblog channel

30.03.202521:59
The police have become the rent-a-goons of the easily offended https://www.spiked-online.com/2025/03/29/the-police-have-become-the-rent-a-goons-of-the-easily-offended/
22.03.202512:18
Britain's Online Safety Act Comes Into "Full Force"—Its Origins, the Players Involved, the Powers Buried Within, and the Alarming Future Ahead
The truth behind one of our most authoritarian pieces of legislation yet. https://news.starknakedbrief.co.uk/p/britains-online-safety-act-comes
The truth behind one of our most authoritarian pieces of legislation yet. https://news.starknakedbrief.co.uk/p/britains-online-safety-act-comes
24.02.202513:04
France Wants Gab To Ban Thousands of Users
https://news.gab.com/2025/02/france-wants-gab-to-ban-thousands-of-users/ #gab
https://news.gab.com/2025/02/france-wants-gab-to-ban-thousands-of-users/ #gab
28.01.202500:03
It also warns: “Right-wing extremists frequently exploit cases of alleged group-based sexual abuse to promote anti-Muslim sentiment as well as anti-government and anti-‘political correctness’ narratives.”
Bizarre non crime hate incident cases
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Amber Rudd, then home secretary
Her 2016 Tory party conference speech which mentioned foreign workers was recorded as a non crime hate incident
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Harry Miller, former police officer
Gender critical former police officer who won a landmark high court ruling which found NCHIs have a “chilling effect” on public debate
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Murdo Fraser, Tory MSP
Conservative MSP whose post about Scotland's "non-binary equality plan" was recorded by officer as a hate incident because of a person's “perception”
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Sarah Phillimore, family law barrister
Tested the “lunacy” of the NCHI system by posting on social media that she thought her cat may be a Methodist
The Prime Minister faced accusations during the summer riots, including from Elon Musk, that police were treating far-Right protesters more harshly than minority groups.
However, Home Office sources rejected the “two-tier” claims, saying: “The police carry out their duties without fear nor favour, and we support them in their vital work to keep the public safe.”
Policy Exchange pointed out that “NCHIs are intensely controversial, criticised as a waste of police time, an avenue for malicious complaints and chilling to free speech”.
Paul Stott and Andrew Gilligan, authors of the Policy Exchange commentary, said the critique of two-tier policing risked “tarring significant swathes of the public as far-Right”.
The report sets out 31 recommendations and says the approach to extremism should no longer be based on “ideologies of concern” but instead focus on “behaviours” that cause harm including Islamism, the extreme Right, extreme misogyny, environmental extremism, fascination with violence and conspiracy theories.
It echoes Sir Keir Starmer’s warning last week, following the sentencing of the Southport murderer, that Britain needed to redefine terrorism because of a new threat from attackers radicalised by extreme violence without any fixed ideology.
Mr Stott and Mr Gilligan warned the new approach was also in danger of de-prioritising Islamism, which was responsible for 94 per cent of all terrorist deaths in Britain since 1999 and comprised 80 per cent of police counter-terror work.
Threat to free speech
“This new approach risks swamping already stretched counter-extremism interveners and counter-terror police with tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of new cases, making it more likely that dangerous people will be missed,” they said.
“Some of the definitions of extremism also threaten free speech, defining aspects of normal and legitimate political debate as extremist.”
Among its recommendations, the report also said ministers should consider a new offence of making “harmful communications” likely to cause “psychological harm”.
The proposal – originally part of the Online Safety Bill – was rejected by the previous government for threatening free speech and its “potential to criminalise speech on the basis that it caused someone offence”.
Dan Jarvis, the security minister, said that ministers had rejected the reports on the wider range of extremism and expanding NCHIs beyond Islamophobia and anti-Semitism. “As we have said repeatedly, Islamist extremism followed by far-Right extremism are the biggest threats we face.
“The Home Secretary set out last week our plans to carry out an end-to-end review of Prevent thresholds on Islamist extremism because we are concerned that referrals are too low.
Bizarre non crime hate incident cases
img alt
Amber Rudd, then home secretary
Her 2016 Tory party conference speech which mentioned foreign workers was recorded as a non crime hate incident
img alt
Harry Miller, former police officer
Gender critical former police officer who won a landmark high court ruling which found NCHIs have a “chilling effect” on public debate
img alt
Murdo Fraser, Tory MSP
Conservative MSP whose post about Scotland's "non-binary equality plan" was recorded by officer as a hate incident because of a person's “perception”
img alt
Sarah Phillimore, family law barrister
Tested the “lunacy” of the NCHI system by posting on social media that she thought her cat may be a Methodist
The Prime Minister faced accusations during the summer riots, including from Elon Musk, that police were treating far-Right protesters more harshly than minority groups.
However, Home Office sources rejected the “two-tier” claims, saying: “The police carry out their duties without fear nor favour, and we support them in their vital work to keep the public safe.”
Policy Exchange pointed out that “NCHIs are intensely controversial, criticised as a waste of police time, an avenue for malicious complaints and chilling to free speech”.
Paul Stott and Andrew Gilligan, authors of the Policy Exchange commentary, said the critique of two-tier policing risked “tarring significant swathes of the public as far-Right”.
The report sets out 31 recommendations and says the approach to extremism should no longer be based on “ideologies of concern” but instead focus on “behaviours” that cause harm including Islamism, the extreme Right, extreme misogyny, environmental extremism, fascination with violence and conspiracy theories.
It echoes Sir Keir Starmer’s warning last week, following the sentencing of the Southport murderer, that Britain needed to redefine terrorism because of a new threat from attackers radicalised by extreme violence without any fixed ideology.
Mr Stott and Mr Gilligan warned the new approach was also in danger of de-prioritising Islamism, which was responsible for 94 per cent of all terrorist deaths in Britain since 1999 and comprised 80 per cent of police counter-terror work.
Threat to free speech
“This new approach risks swamping already stretched counter-extremism interveners and counter-terror police with tens, if not hundreds, of thousands of new cases, making it more likely that dangerous people will be missed,” they said.
“Some of the definitions of extremism also threaten free speech, defining aspects of normal and legitimate political debate as extremist.”
Among its recommendations, the report also said ministers should consider a new offence of making “harmful communications” likely to cause “psychological harm”.
The proposal – originally part of the Online Safety Bill – was rejected by the previous government for threatening free speech and its “potential to criminalise speech on the basis that it caused someone offence”.
Dan Jarvis, the security minister, said that ministers had rejected the reports on the wider range of extremism and expanding NCHIs beyond Islamophobia and anti-Semitism. “As we have said repeatedly, Islamist extremism followed by far-Right extremism are the biggest threats we face.
“The Home Secretary set out last week our plans to carry out an end-to-end review of Prevent thresholds on Islamist extremism because we are concerned that referrals are too low.
26.01.202520:26
Court of Appeal hears challenge to High Court ban on naming judges in Sara Sharif family case https://www.lawgazette.co.uk/news/coa-hears-challenge-to-ban-on-naming-judges-in-sara-sharif-family-case/5122009.article
29.03.202510:25
Moment father who complained about teacher recruitment process in parents' WhatsApp group is arrested for 'harassment', led away by six police officers and interrogated for 11 HOURS https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-14548379/Father-complained-teacher-recruitment-process-parents-WhatsApp-group-arrested-harassment-interrogated-11-HOURS.html
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Big Brother Watch

24.03.202517:32
▶ Watch: Monitor MPs' bank accounts?
https://youtube.com/shorts/4YD2Nwh57Ro?si=LKfAGl4PSe0Np7Zh
🗣️”If there was a group of people whose accounts we would want to monitor because there has been a history of fraud-it would be MPs” - John McDonnell
The Government’s cruel mass bank spying powers target the poor - they have no place in Britain.
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https://youtube.com/shorts/4YD2Nwh57Ro?si=LKfAGl4PSe0Np7Zh
🗣️”If there was a group of people whose accounts we would want to monitor because there has been a history of fraud-it would be MPs” - John McDonnell
The Government’s cruel mass bank spying powers target the poor - they have no place in Britain.
Subscribe | @BigBrotherWatchHQ
16.03.202511:10
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foxblog channel

28.01.202500:03
“Ideology, particularly Islamist extremism followed by far-Right extremism, continues to be at the heart of our approach to countering extremism and counter-terror. But as the horrific Southport attack shows, alongside that we also need more action on those drawn towards mixed ideologies and violence-obsessed young people.”https://www.removepaywall.com/search?url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/politics/2025/01/27/home-office-non-crime-hate-incidents-pearson/
28.03.202511:19
The UK Government Just Declared War on Gab https://news.gab.com/2025/03/the-uk-government-just-declared-war-on-gab/ #gab #freespeech
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24.03.202517:32
✈ Airports secretly scanned the faces of passengers on Home Office orders, our investigation reveals.
“This is the first example of mandated facial recognition in Britain and represents a new era of biometric surveillance for citizens...” - Madeleine Stone
Read⤵️
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/03/24/facial-recognition-cameras-airport-passengers-home-office/
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“This is the first example of mandated facial recognition in Britain and represents a new era of biometric surveillance for citizens...” - Madeleine Stone
Read⤵️
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/2025/03/24/facial-recognition-cameras-airport-passengers-home-office/
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14.03.202522:11
🚨 The privacy rights of millions is at stake today
We're demanding Apple’s closed appeal against the Home Office’s encryption-breaching order is OPENED to the public.
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We're demanding Apple’s closed appeal against the Home Office’s encryption-breaching order is OPENED to the public.
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Art With Aim

21.02.202514:07
Yup… and those of us who have been sounding the alarms of the consolidation of power that gave rise to the "tech bros" since that 1990s have been systematically destroyed with censorship, complete deplatforming, and crushing us economically too…… been screaming from the proverbial rooftops about how this all sector consolidation/centralization has been happening on an international scale for over the past century... it is in its final
stages now. It's time to flip the script. -Air
T.me/ArtWithAim
stages now. It's time to flip the script. -Air
T.me/ArtWithAim
28.01.202500:03
Police should record more non-crime hate incidents, a leaked Home Office report has recommended, despite a row sparked by Telegraph journalist Allison Pearson.
The counter-extremism review recommends that Labour reverses the previous Government’s move to limit the recording of non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) over concerns about their impact on free speech.
On Monday night, ministers backed the increased use of NCHIs for incidents of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism.
In an assessment that will lead to a backlash from Tory and Reform politicians, the report also says that “claims of ‘two-tier’ policing” are a “Right-wing extremist narrative” and that grooming gangs are an “alleged” problem “frequently exploit[ed]” by the far-Right.
The row over NCHIs and free speech flared last year after Pearson was investigated by police for the crime of allegedly stirring up racial hatred in a tweet about two-tier policing. The case was subsequently dropped.
Pearson initially believed she was being investigated for an NCHI and the incident resulted in a public debate about their use.Police should record more non-crime hate incidents, a leaked Home Office report has recommended, despite a row sparked by Telegraph journalist Allison Pearson.
The counter-extremism review recommends that Labour reverses the previous Government’s move to limit the recording of non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) over concerns about their impact on free speech.
On Monday night, ministers backed the increased use of NCHIs for incidents of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism.
In an assessment that will lead to a backlash from Tory and Reform politicians, the report also says that “claims of ‘two-tier’ policing” are a “Right-wing extremist narrative” and that grooming gangs are an “alleged” problem “frequently exploit[ed]” by the far-Right.
The row over NCHIs and free speech flared last year after Pearson was investigated by police for the crime of allegedly stirring up racial hatred in a tweet about two-tier policing. The case was subsequently dropped.
Pearson initially believed she was being investigated for an NCHI and the incident resulted in a public debate about their use. In June 2023, Suella Braverman, the Conservative home secretary at the time, ordered police to stop recording NCHIs, which do not meet the criminal threshold but are logged by police regardless, just because someone was offended.
The new report says the Home Office should “reverse the previous government’s code of practice”.
The review – called a “rapid sprint” – was ordered by Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, in August last year as part of work to develop a new counter-extremism strategy and was leaked to Policy Exchange, the think tank.
NCHIs were introduced after the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence to monitor situations that could escalate into more serious harm or show heightened community tensions. However, they have increasingly been used to record trivial incidents.
More than 13,000 incidents were logged by police forces in the past year, including against schoolchildren, vicars and doctors.
Although having an NCHI recorded against a person does not involve any sanction and is not a criminal record, it may show up on an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, potentially affecting employment prospects.
Ms Cooper has proposed expanding the recording of NCHIs in relation to anti-Semitism and Islamophobia because she believes they can warn of rising abuse against Jewish and Muslim communities.
The report suggests that any changes would “encompass all five protected characteristics”, which includes hate based on race, disability, sexual orientation or gender reassignment. Home Office sources said a wider expansion of NCHIs was not planned.
In its section on the extreme Right, the Home Office report says “claims of ‘two-tier policing’, where two groups are allegedly treated differently after similar behaviour” are an example of a “Right-wing extremist narrative” which is “leaking into mainstream debates”.
The counter-extremism review recommends that Labour reverses the previous Government’s move to limit the recording of non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) over concerns about their impact on free speech.
On Monday night, ministers backed the increased use of NCHIs for incidents of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism.
In an assessment that will lead to a backlash from Tory and Reform politicians, the report also says that “claims of ‘two-tier’ policing” are a “Right-wing extremist narrative” and that grooming gangs are an “alleged” problem “frequently exploit[ed]” by the far-Right.
The row over NCHIs and free speech flared last year after Pearson was investigated by police for the crime of allegedly stirring up racial hatred in a tweet about two-tier policing. The case was subsequently dropped.
Pearson initially believed she was being investigated for an NCHI and the incident resulted in a public debate about their use.Police should record more non-crime hate incidents, a leaked Home Office report has recommended, despite a row sparked by Telegraph journalist Allison Pearson.
The counter-extremism review recommends that Labour reverses the previous Government’s move to limit the recording of non-crime hate incidents (NCHIs) over concerns about their impact on free speech.
On Monday night, ministers backed the increased use of NCHIs for incidents of Islamophobia and anti-Semitism.
In an assessment that will lead to a backlash from Tory and Reform politicians, the report also says that “claims of ‘two-tier’ policing” are a “Right-wing extremist narrative” and that grooming gangs are an “alleged” problem “frequently exploit[ed]” by the far-Right.
The row over NCHIs and free speech flared last year after Pearson was investigated by police for the crime of allegedly stirring up racial hatred in a tweet about two-tier policing. The case was subsequently dropped.
Pearson initially believed she was being investigated for an NCHI and the incident resulted in a public debate about their use. In June 2023, Suella Braverman, the Conservative home secretary at the time, ordered police to stop recording NCHIs, which do not meet the criminal threshold but are logged by police regardless, just because someone was offended.
The new report says the Home Office should “reverse the previous government’s code of practice”.
The review – called a “rapid sprint” – was ordered by Yvette Cooper, the Home Secretary, in August last year as part of work to develop a new counter-extremism strategy and was leaked to Policy Exchange, the think tank.
NCHIs were introduced after the racist murder of Stephen Lawrence to monitor situations that could escalate into more serious harm or show heightened community tensions. However, they have increasingly been used to record trivial incidents.
More than 13,000 incidents were logged by police forces in the past year, including against schoolchildren, vicars and doctors.
Although having an NCHI recorded against a person does not involve any sanction and is not a criminal record, it may show up on an enhanced Disclosure and Barring Service check, potentially affecting employment prospects.
Ms Cooper has proposed expanding the recording of NCHIs in relation to anti-Semitism and Islamophobia because she believes they can warn of rising abuse against Jewish and Muslim communities.
The report suggests that any changes would “encompass all five protected characteristics”, which includes hate based on race, disability, sexual orientation or gender reassignment. Home Office sources said a wider expansion of NCHIs was not planned.
In its section on the extreme Right, the Home Office report says “claims of ‘two-tier policing’, where two groups are allegedly treated differently after similar behaviour” are an example of a “Right-wing extremist narrative” which is “leaking into mainstream debates”.
24.01.202514:50
Mazher ‘Fake Sheik’ Mahmood Off the Hook in Prince Harry Case
https://bylinetimes.com/2025/01/23/mazher-fake-sheik-mahmood-off-the-hook-in-prince-harry-case/
https://bylinetimes.com/2025/01/23/mazher-fake-sheik-mahmood-off-the-hook-in-prince-harry-case/
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