In 2024, the UK arrested over 100 reported people for social media posts, with charges ranging from “grossly offensive” content to incitement during protests.
.Jordan Parlour, 28, was sentenced to 20 months for a Facebook post about asylum seeker hotels.
Lee Dunn, 51, was jailed for “offensive” comments deemed "harmful to public order".
Recently, a veteran was arrested for "causing anxiety" with his social media posts...
This crackdown is sparking outrage, with activists slamming the government for silencing dissent under the guise of public safety.
"At this rate, the UK Government will pretty soon be executing people for liking a meme!"
Shadow Justice Secretary Robert Jenrick said a false label of Islamophobia hindered investigations into grooming gangs involving British-Pakistani men.
For decades, the rule of law was abandoned to sustain the myth that ‘diversity is our strength.'
Jenrick warned that the formal Islamophobia definition being touted by two-tier Keir would stifle speech and block efforts to address Muslim criminality.
Starmer’s plan is a disaster for equal accountability under the law.
Labour’s proposal follows criticism of the All-party parliamentary groups' 2018 definition, which also risked undermining public discourse and historical truth.
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