@Dominiquetaegon Is anybody actually taking notice and hearing the WEF and their constant referencing The Great Reset and a new world economic model (based on Net 0 trading ) FFS!!!?!...
NOBODY needs Keir Starmer's "permission" to post anything to the internet!
People need to read Article 19 of the Human Rights act!
Starmer is a human rights lawyer.
He is more than aware of this @Keir_Starmer
Make no bones about it.
Starmer's regimes' online censorship attacks on all fronts, are designed to stop more people seeing things like this report on rape gangs.
Share it everywhere.
Message it to family group chats, friends, everywhere!
🚨: REMINDER‼️
The leaked video of Mark Zuckerberg where he warned his Facebook executives NOT TO GET VACCINATED with the mRNA (COVID) vaccines because "we don't know the long-term side effects of modifying people's DNA and RNA" 😳
Then he censored doctors, scientists, and sick people who denounced the GENOCIDAL "Vaccines" 🔥🔥🔥
This morning, I appeared on Good Morning Britain in a live interview about the grooming gangs. Before I went on air, I was told not to mention the race of the perpetrators. I, of course, didn’t listen.
I have now received an apology from the editor.
My interview is below: 👇🏻
🚨BREAKING: English boxing legend Tyson Fury wore a hat saying "Donald Trump for Prime Minister" during his entrance at UFC 250 at the White House
The left are FURIOUS! 🇬🇧🤣
In October 2024, the Free Speech Union came to the aid of Rick Prior, the elected Chair of the Metropolitan Police Federation, after he was suspended for saying that rank-and-file officers had become so fearful of complaints of racism — and potentially losing their jobs — that they no longer dared challenge allegations of racism, particularly when made by people of colour.
According to Prior, some officers were reluctant to intervene when they suspected a crime was being committed if the perpetrator was a black or brown person for fear of being accused of racism.
Fortunately, with our support, Rick Prior won his
Given the circumstance of Henry Nowak's death, it's clear that Rick Prior was right to raise these concerns.
The police have overcorrected in response to the perception that the force is institutionally racist, and that needs to be addressed.
People like Rick Prior — and other elected federation chairs — must be free to speak out about what they believe has gone wrong and propose common-sense solutions without risking suspension or dismissal.
The lack of free speech within policing on these issues has contributed to the current state of affairs in which officers appear to be more concerned about not following up accusations of racism than protecting people from violent criminals.
Watch the Free Speech Union’s General Secretary, Lord Young, below 👇