@FahAunty@RupertLowe10 That's precisely what the right to *PEACEFUL* assembly affords.
And it's a right the protesters have and can maintain unless they allow disorder to spread.
I should hope they don't. If TR can keep the UTK rallies safe and orderly, these ones should be as well.
The protests need to go down as well as UTK did.
If **ANYONE** provokes or antagonizes, they should be ignored to the best of everyone's abilities.
Let the police try and fail to start shit if they want
The protestors must be like bricks in a wall.
Immovable and unified.
Protests in Southampton tonight. Do NOT give the state ANY excuse to throw you in prison. Because they will use anything.
I know people are angry. I am angry. But do not throw your life away doing something you will later regret.
The police need to treat protestors fairly, and any unacceptable behaviour by any officers must be recorded and called out.
But I will say this again.
Do not get violent.
That is not how we win.
We win at the ballot box, peacefully and democratically.
We win by electing Restore Britain across our country.
It's the only way.
@Angel5754254761 There is to a degree.
I've gotten away with saying this, VERBATIM on my pol acc;
"SHUT YOUR STUPID ASS UP YOU TWO-TIERED BITCHFACED WANNABE DICTATOR RENT-BOY DIDDLING FABIAN BASTARD"
And that was me being nice 🤣
@HollyDollyAlity@bornposting The political centrists are disloyal.
They go with whoever says what they are thinking.
If the overton window is shifting in the opposition's favour, it usually means you're not listening or don't care to listen to.
They are also easier to imprint than loyal opposition voters.
@bornposting It's funny because he seems to think the general public approves of his actions.
He must hear the chants of "KIER STARMER'S A WANKER" and take that as "Awww, the people love me!!"
Alternatively; he wonders how he can bend our laws and policing to combat being called mean names.
@Artemisfornow Simply put:
Yes, and then some to the next country that asks nicely enough.
Why?
Because the government cares more about foreign affairs than it does our strife as the citizens it's practically enslaving and oppressing.
@Condasoft@RupertLowe10 - what the likes of the BBC has uncovered with vape shops and turkish barbers being implicated in funding illegal transit through under-the-counter transactions is **JUST BARELY** the tip of the iceberg.
@Condasoft@RupertLowe10 - to make sure that any attempts by UKVI and UKCBP to perform a deportation are obfuscated, delayed, or outright stopped.
There's far more to the migrant crisis than just the UK government being an extremely soft touch.
a lot more.
And even with people probing constantly -
@leftsidehist@RupertLowe10 Because those ones get fully reported.
Whenever there's potential that the suspect isn't a UK native or citizen, information starts to be withheld from the public.
The only reason we knew about Axel Rudikubana is because he's a birthright UK citizen.
@CuriosityonX War-mongering dictators and inept MORONS ruining individual economies.
Us common folk don't really give two shits if our neighbor is a military superpower that could crush us at any second so long as they don't invade or threaten us.
One Login has quietly expanded across 200+ government services - with more planned
Expansion must not continue without proper parliamentary scrutiny and safeguards for privacy and civil liberties
Why is a system of this significance being allowed to scale to millions of people without full public debate?
@NAOorguk
@Artemisfornow That, when talking Labour, is a VERY hard thing to do though.
Especially now that the public perception of Labour as a party is that they're corrupt, inept, and that Starmer is asleep at the wheel completely.
@Artemisfornow Be prepared for a fire fighter shortage I guess lol
Silencing the dissenters doesn't get rid of them.
You have to win them over in other ways, such as engaging, listening, and trying to adapt your policies to incorporate some of what they want whilst not alienating loyalists.