Two hours ago I launched my petition. It is currently the fastest growing petition in the UK and has already hit 10,000 signatures.
Thank you so much.
Terrorist must NOT be allowed to stand for public office in the UK.
🚨 BREAKING: Hamit Coskun has been found guilty of a religiously aggravated public order offence, namely, disorderly behaviour within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress, because he burnt a copy of the Koran outside the Turkish consulate.
This is deeply disappointing. Everyone should be able to exercise their rights to protest peacefully and to freedom of expression, regardless of how offensive or upsetting it may be to some people.
We paid for Hamit's defence, along with the National Secular Society, and stand ready to provide any assistance Hamit needs to get this judgment overturned. Our support for him remains undiminished.
Religious tolerance is an important British value, but it doesn’t require non-believers to respect the blasphemy codes of believers. On the contrary, it requires people of faith to tolerate those who criticise and protest against their religion, just as their values and beliefs are tolerated.
The FSU is on the front line of the fight to protect lawful free expression in the UK.
Cases like Hamit’s show just how fragile that freedom has become — and how urgently it must be defended.
If you believe no one should be convicted for offending religious sensibilities, join us and help support the work we do:
👉 https://t.co/ICPFPuYkGg
SHE STOOD HER GROUND!
She got an unfathomable amount of hate, and she stood her ground.
This is what protecting children looks like. A million props to this brave lady.
#jeffreymarsh
Men don’t need tampons, men do not have periods,men cannot & will never be able to get pregnant, men cannot dress up as women & simply obtain the same rights or use the same women only spaces as women.
If you disagree with this,you’re so far gone,it’s not worth arguing with you.
@dinosofos@STVColin Love that interview, just answer the question. More TV producers should allow the interviewer to press these MP’s to actually get some sort of answer to the actual question they’re asked! Too many TV companies in bed with politicians!
Rishi Sunak's new anti-union legislation means when workers democratically vote to strike, they could be forced to work and sacked if they don’t. Join the campaign to protect the right to strike. https://t.co/sCxASb6yh8 via @megaphoneuk
This part of my recent interview with Andrew Tate was so ominous...
I'm not going to comment on the arrest situation because nobody actually knows what's going on yet.
It's innocent until proven guilty. Not the other way around. Wait and see is always the wise move.
I intend to strike on Wednesday. I love my job and I want to look after my patients. The moral dilemma over whether to strike is pretty overwhelming, I have spent the last 3 days off anxious about the implication of striking and about going to work in terrible conditions 1/4