The bill will dramatically broaden the scope that police have to shut down peaceful protests, specifically targeting BLM and XR. Protests can be shut down if too noisy (every protest?) or deemed to be having an 'impact' the definition of what is impactful being incredibly broad.
Could @BBCNews add 'Climate Change' as a tab on its website? It's COP26 in Glasgow, there's tonnes of news to collate, there's already 'Brexit' and 'Coronavirus' tabs, it's a defining issue of the 21st century. Like/Retweet to encourage BBC to review
This is beyond chaos. How can learning go online tomorrow when teachers were told to spend the last two weeks planning for reopening? What will replace exams? And since the PM was told by SAGE that this would almost certainly be necessary on 22 December why is he so unprepared?
The architects of #Brexit have had 4+ years to work it out & get the deal. With just 3 months to go, it looks like "the easiest deal in history" is not going to be achieved. We've lost so many freedoms and rights and for what? So Cameron could quell the unrest in the Tory party.
When the right talk about “going back to normal”, they mean low-paid workers going back to service jobs where they can’t social distance and middle class people continuing to work from home but with an expanded range of leisure activities.
Sorry to rant on about Johnson. When you've been pointing and shouting at the bull heading straight for the china shop for several years it's deeply fucking frustrating to stand knee high in broken crockery listening to everyone trying to work out how it happened.
If only we'd had some sort of clue in advance that the NHS is massively underfunded. Like, say, the prime minister being shown a picture of a four-year-old lying on a pile of coats because he couldn't get a bed in Leeds General Infirmary.
Dying because you have to go to work is political.
Dying because you are not protected at work is political.
Being poor because you cannot work is political.
Talk of having to ration healthcare in a crisis is political.
Deflecting blame onto workers in a crisis is political.
The whatsapp messages, which the report claims were leaked to the investigation by one of the group's members, show the private conversations of senior party managers & staff in Labour's Southside HQ during the time of Lord McNicol's tenure as general secretary - they reveal: