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Commie Boris moves to ban non-leftist speech
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Outrageous, and from an allegedly conservative government too.
As if British police needed any more incentive to hassle or arrest people merely for nasty or perceived offensive comments online or on social media.
Perish the thought that they should actually go out and fight crime!
Like the 6 January Capitol incident in Washington D.C., David Amess’s murder by a Muslim terrorist is being misused to push a radical political agenda, despite there not being the slightest evidence of a link.
Spiked has come out very strongly against the British government on this.
So everyone on Twatter basically.