I think, with regret, it is time to leave Twitter/X. This platform is a catalyst for hate and division. It has become markedly worse.
I’ve achieved much more campaigning for change in the real world than I ever have on here. So, that’s where I’ll focus all my energy.
Peace ✌️
@Lawlove I don’t blame you. There is so much good in the real world. We saw that last night with the anti-fascist protests far outnumbering the right wing thugs.
Are you watching @elonmusk?
Do you understand the significance of these two particular papers standing with these huge crowds and overwhelming UK public opinion…
…and against you & your bot army incitement of thugs to a “civil war”?
My country is better than that. Learn it.
It is heartwarming to see so many people of all backgrounds and all walks of life standing peacefully together in solidarity against racism, Islamophobia and violence.
We are indebted to our brave police officers who put themselves in harm’s way to keep our communities safe.
@jr1024green@Boyintheband@ds22040@GeorgeMonbiot As a Mill/Taylor Liberal with a big L, I also have due regard to the Harm Principle.
Sentencing is a complicated matter best left to judges and juries.
@HughMally @ds22040@GeorgeMonbiot There’s nothing confusing about it. As a Liberal I believe in the innate liberty of my fellow citizens. I also believe in the right to protest. However, that right is limited by the Harm Principle.
The gammonati have messed up.
Farage hugely weakened and looks truly scared of the monster he stirred.
Laurence Fox, tabloids et al back-peddling like mad.
Onwards with a grown up government and a majority of good people who love Britain as a tolerant, multicutural society.