The British were once admired for their statesmanship and tolerance… all gone under Conservative leadership.

  • SbisasCostlyTurnover
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    361 year ago

    Is the plan here to just make the country so utterly shit that Labour have to spend their first stint back in charge undoing everything?

    • u/unhappy_grapefruit_2
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      I don’t think the new labour would help the situation m8 you’ll just be throwing more wood to the fire via voting Labour rn

      what I think the uk needs is a declaration of freedom of speech human rights and freedom of assembly for all that means this applies to you and me and people that you and me may dislike this law would apply to everyone. although this wouldnt help out with all the other problems that plague the uk rampent crime poverty etc although itll be a start. a good start the problem is most if not a all political parties wouldnt do this. out of self or political interest

  • @AllNewTypeFace@leminal.space
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    151 year ago

    I imagine this would count anyone advocating rejoining the EU (“you don’t believe in Britain and its glorious destiny; sedition!”)

  • @shalafi@lemmy.world
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    71 year ago

    America’s liberal interpretation of the 1st Amendment has fucked us in a lot of ways, but it would protect us from authoritarian shit like this.

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    Turns out Muslim terrorism, and Islamic terrorist supporters, aren’t very popular in countries which have been victims of Muslim terrorist attacks. Who knew?

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      Of course the piece of shit known as Downpunx would champion the march towards fascism.

      “Oh you want to make it illegal to criticise the state? Please harder daddy”