If a politician in the UK is found to have intentionally encouraged, incited, or assisted violent riots, the consequences could include:
Criminal investigation and, if the evidence supports it, prosecution under relevant laws.
Parliamentary or party disciplinary action,
Henry Nowak's father: "We do not want his death used to create further division hated or tension"
Nigel Farage: "We should respond to this with pure cold rage."
Henry Nowak's father sounds more ready for government than NIgel Farage ever will be.
#FarageRiots
While we’re talking about document releases… Back in 2025, Commons Speaker Lindsay Hoyle, was allowed to block emails he sent to Israeli politicians from being published. This process created a clear conflict of interest. No wonder public trust in our political system is on the wane.
My white dad died of prostate cancer.
1 in 4 Black men will get prostate cancer.
That’s twice the rate of white people.
This policy will save lives - and mean more NHS resources for others.
This opportunistic race baiting is disgusting.
The UK government has barred Hasan Piker and Cenk Uygur from entering the country over their criticism of Israel.
Meanwhile, war criminal Isaac Herzog, whose statements were cited in the ICJ genocide case against Israel, was welcomed at Downing Street with open arms.
I’ve written to Shabana Mahmood demanding these bans be reversed immediately:
How to figure out why the government has done this? Because they are afraid that we the people might listen to Piker and Uygur? Because the govt is afraid of hostile press? Afraid of what the US will say or do? What's going on?
Time for @uklabour to proscribe Farage, Reform and Tommy Robinson. There's no way should these people be allowed to incite so much violence on our streets.
BRITISH POLICE BEAT PROTESTER DURING HENRY NOWAK DEMO
Shocking footage from Southampton shows British cops beating a protester on the ground during demonstrations over the death of 18-year-old Henry Nowak.
#NYI
Last year, my friend Hasan Piker addressed the Oxford Union. He spoke cogently (https://t.co/UQCKLCjKpH) on the rise of antisemitism, fascism and the dangerous conflation between antisemitism and anti-Zionism.
This coming Friday, The Econoclasts (that is, Wolfgang Munchau and I) were to host him at a live event at the Kings Cross Town Hall.
Alas, the Starmer government decided to ban Hasan from entering the UK. Why? Without even saying so explicitly, they hinted at Hasan's... antisemitism!
Join the club Hasan - your ban brings back memories of two years ago when I was banned from entering Germany for the hideous crime of organising, alongside German Jews, a conference on the ultra-subversive topic of the 'A Just Peace in the Middle East'.
These days, it seems, you are banned as an antisemite if you oppose the Palestinian genocide and the ideology that drives it.
And, as Freddie tweeted just now, your being silenced leaves those who purport to value free speech above all else utterly unperturbed.
Such are the 'interesting' times we are enduring...