Claire Kerrison was arrested at 4:33am from her Brighton home for sending emails concerning 'israel's' genocide in Gaza to her MP Peter Kyle.
Four police officer raided her home on 17 June 2025. They seized her electronics. Held her for over eight hours with no one knowing where she was. Released her on strict bail. Charged her in late 2025 under the Communications Act.
The case dragged on for a full year. She faced multiple court hearings including not-guilty pleas.
The emails were described by those who read them as articulate and non-abusive— simply expressing horror at events in Gaza.
The man who triggered the police complaint? Her own constituency MP, Peter Kyle:
- Britain's trade minister responsible for arms exports to 'israel'.
- Long standing member and previous vice-chair of Labour Friends of 'israel'
Kyle has been accused of breaching the Ministerial Code by failing to declare his LFI membership in the official List of Ministerial Interests for 18 months despite the clear conflict.
The case was finally dismissed yesterday, with costs awarded to Claire Kerrison.
This is why British politicians who are paid/influenced by the 'israel' lobby must be banned from public office.
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@BBCScotlandNews BBC Scotland again promoting Murrell mania and biased press.
Recent stories ignored:
Alexander secret meetings with Mandelson, China, Russia.
Scottish wind farms charged £1 billion for UK grid.
UK Gov to cut Scottish budget.
Labour’s PFI still costing Scotland £600m/year.
So it was confirmed in a planning committee this morning that the Hillhead Baptist Church, designed by architect Thomas Lennox Watson in 1883, is to be demolished. Tied at 3 votes for and 3 against, the Chair cast the deciding vote in favour of the applicant, Wemyss Properties.
"Last One Standing" by Oscar Marzaroli, 1968. The bar on the corner was Kenneth MacLean's at 466 Rutherglen Rd. MacLean was a native of Mull, born in 1878. He started here aged 21 and worked his way up from the bottom, eventually purchasing it from the owner.
📷 Oscar Marzaroli
@alanferrier and i have a nagging feeling that there may be agent provocateurs in amongst our support who are charged with destroying the good rep and andy knows about it...
@davehillsy@christina_ivey "Scotland" didnt sign the act of union, it was signed by bribed arseholes in the basement of a shop on edinburghs royal mile while the people rioted above-lots of people were murdered that day.
I noticed something:
People who have traveled a lot tend to judge less. Not because they became nicer, but because they've seen too many versions of what's "normal."
In one country, it's normal to eat with your hands.
In another, it's normal to stay quiet at the table.
In a third, it's normal to hug strangers.
When you've seen 30 different versions of "the right way," you stop believing yours is the only one.
Travel doesn't just teach geography.
It teaches tolerance.
Had lunch w 64 year old friend yesterday
she's still working, as a cleaner
its extremely painful, the doctors have just told her she's full of arthritis
but of course she can't get the pension for another 3 years
she doesn't think she will last that long.
67 IS TOO OLD