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A year after the Southport massacre, state-sponsored censorship has worsened under Keir Starmer’s government.  The Online Safety Act is being used to censor content critical of government immigration policy and the concerns over two-tier justice are growing.

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The following are two articles picked up by UK Reloaded that demonstrate the ever-worsening situation in the UK.

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Southport a Year On: No Lessons Learned

By Frank Haviland, 30 July 2025

As I wrote a year ago, the Southport massacre was a checkmate for the multiculturalists:

A year ago, I thought the situation couldn’t possibly get any worse. But then, like many frustrated Cassandras, it’s difficult to be sufficiently doom-mongering about the Starmer administration – a government whose Midas-like 174-seat majority still winds up turning everything to shit.

Announcing a public inquiry at the start of this year, Keir Starmer promised that Southport would be “a line in the sand” and that “nothing would be off the table”. And yet, the current situation is, unthinkably, worse. Under Starmer’s watch, from January to June 2025, there were around 20,000 small boat crossings – the highest ever number for this period, and 48% more than the same period in 2024. Meanwhile, thousands of Afghans have been secretly smuggled to Britain (some of them undoubtedly jihadists), after concerns for their safety following a Ministry of Defence data leak. Not to worry, says the Taliban, we’ll come and kill them over there. Keir Starmer may have been a human rights lawyer, but the human rights of British people, clearly, do not feature heavily in his statute book.

The fact is, whatever he says publicly, Starmer is simply not interested in stopping the boats, smashing the gangs or slowing the stab-rate. He’d much rather prevent the public from noticing, and severely punishes anyone who does. As a case in point, consider the dystopian wet dream that is the Online Safety Act – sold as the protection of children. Consider the irony of that for a moment. Not only does the Act criminalise any false statement that causes “non-trivial psychological harm” – effectively the end of comedy, it means content critical of government immigration policy can and is being censored. The real joke, of course, is that any child old enough to be gang-raped in a Labour constituency of their choice, will need about 10 seconds to circumvent these draconian restrictions.

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As for the two-tier justice that Starmer et al always deny, it’s painfully obvious to anyone with a brain cell that the British are second-class citizens in their own homeland. A great illustration of that is the juxtaposition of the Manchester Airport attack and the Southport riots, which occurred within days of each other. A year on, and Judge Neil Flewitt still hasn’t managed to persuade the jury that the Manchester attackers (brothers Mohammed Fahir Amaaz and Muhammad Amaad) ought to get anything more than a smack on the wrist, after inflicting a “high level of violence” on the Greater Manchester Police officers.

Indeed, the Judge seemed unusually determined to address the jury on the nature of the defendants’ “good character,” noting that they had no previous convictions:

[Note from The Exposé: The above seems to be following the typical wording for a “good character” direction, read HERE.]

It is worth noting that Flewitt had no such qualms regarding “good character” or a lack of previous convictions, when sentencing many of the Southport rioters in double-quick time last year.

A week on from the Manchester attack, Axel Rudakubana committed what Sir Adrian Fulford, chair of the Southport public inquiry, called “one of the most egregious crimes in our country’s history.” It’s worth pointing that out, because if you read any of the sanitised, cut-and-paste tweets from prominent Labour politicians yesterday, you might not have realised what they were talking about.

This was Keir Starmer’s pathetic attempt:

Not a single mention of Rudakubana, murder, terrorism or the ideology that inspired it.

[Related: Starmer lied: Riots after Southport murders were not caused by the “far right,” new report finds]

Angela Rayner’s was no better, but then this was the woman famously filmed begging for Muslim votes:

Home Secretary, Yvette Cooper’s heart clearly wasn’t in it, as she barely managed four lines:

“We stand together in grief,” “all those whose lives were changed forever,” “A year since Alice da Silva Aguiar, Bebe King and Elsie Dot Stancombe were taken from us” – this passivity amounts to little more than gaslighting. Such poetry miraculously dries up when it’s time to admonish the “far-right” – those so extreme, they object to the mass slaughter of little girls. In the case of the Southport riots, Starmer’s words suddenly renewed their vigour: “violent disorder” committed by a “tiny, mindless minority” of “far-right thugs.”

Government incompetence on this scale tests the limits of credulity, even for a dullard like Starmer. Such incompetence only ever working one way, however, leads to one inescapable conclusion: it’s deliberate. If only Lucy Connolly had had the sense to wear a hijab and merely chinned a policewoman instead of tweeting, no doubt she’d still be out on bail!

[Related: Lucy Connolly’s case demonstrates that two-tier injustice is politically motivated “from the top”]

Never before has a British government openly displayed such utter contempt for the electorate. The Labour Party clearly hates the public it claims to “serve,” and its only plan appears to be the appeasement of Islam until the British are so far eradicated, they can no longer muster a response.

This, however, would be a grave mistake. Starmer may not have liked the Southport riots, but he ain’t seen nothing yet. Britain as it stands is a tinderbox. All it needs is a spark to set it off. The acquittal of the Manchester thugs would be more than sufficient.

[Note from The ExposéSky News reported yesterday that Mohammed Fahir Amaaz was found guilty of assaulting two female police officers and a member of the public.  Prosecutors say they intend to retry both defendants on the charge they assaulted a male firearms officer, causing actual bodily harm.  Also see HERE.]

The article above, ‘Southport a Year On: No Lessons Learned’, was created and published by Frank Haviland and is republished here under “Fair Use”

How Free Speech Became a Victim of the Southport Riots

The government’s crackdown on social media revealed the terrifying authoritarianism of our ruling class.

By Tom Slater, as published by Spiked Online on 29 July 2025

‘Think before you post.’ That was the message screamed out from government social-media accounts this time last year, as it desperately tried to quell the riots that erupted after the Southport killings, sparked by speculation the killer was a Muslim asylum seeker.

Today marks a year since that unspeakable horror – when Axel Rudakubana, the Cardiff-born son of Rwandan parents, walked into that Merseyside dance class, intent on killing as many children as he could. What happened next – the protests, the riots, the censorship – revealed a nation coming apart, and a government so dim and authoritarian that it looked upon scenes of hate-fuelled violence and instantly concluded that freedom of speech was almost entirely to blame.

And so, amid locking up the mix of racists, opportunists and thrill-seeking teenagers who inflicted so much carnage and fear on communities across the country, throwing bricks at mosques and trying to set hotels housing migrants on fire, the police also found time to go after those who had expressed despicable things online.

You will have heard of Lucy Connolly, the Northampton childminder who took to X in the wake of Southport to declare “set fire to all the fucking hotels full of the bastards for all I care,” earning her two years and seven months in prison. Less known is Tyler Kay, who received three years and two months for copying, pasting and posting Connolly’s tweet to his 127 followers. They were both convicted of “stirring up racial hatred.”

Fifty-three-year-old Julie Sweeney was given 15 months inside for “sending communications threatening death or serious harm.” “Don’t protect the mosques. Blow the mosques up with the adults in it,” she had posted, in a community Facebook group. Sweeney had never been arrested before and was her husband’s primary carer.

Of course, threats or direct incitement to violence are not considered freedom of speech in any civilised nation, even the US. But the idea that Connolly’s, Kay’s or Sweeney’s rank little missives, muttered darkly into the digital ether, were both likely and intended to spark rioting and murder was a considerable stretch, and the hefty sentences meted out to them – eclipsing those for even violent crimes – were wildly disproportionate.

Even so, the arrests, prosecutions and convictions weren’t limited to those who appeared to call for – or more accurately, revel in – the violence that had already erupted. Lee Joseph Dunn, from Cumbria, was jailed for eight weeks for posting “grossly offensive” memes, a crime under Section 127 of the Communications Act. They depicted Asian men, arriving on boats, with knives. “Coming to a town near you,” ran the lurid caption.

Those who witlessly shared false information also received a knock at the door. Bernadette Spofforth, a conspiratorial tweeter from Cheshire, was arrested on suspicion of “stirring up racial hatred” and sending “false communications.” She had amplified that bogus claim that the Southport perpetrator was Ali Al-Shakati, a small-boats migrant on a watchlist. In the end, police took no further action, due to “insufficient evidence.”

Dimitrie Stoica, a Romanian migrant living in Derby, wasn’t so lucky. He landed himself a three-month prison sentence over a livestream in which he pretended to be fleeing from a far-right mob. In truth, there had been no trouble in the city that night. Still, the news that lying for attention on social media is a crime no doubt sent shivers down the spines of the nation’s influencers.

This crackdown won’t have surprised anyone who had been paying attention. For 60 years, Britain has been engaged in a foolhardy experiment in policing hate, offence, misinformation – as if any of these concepts can be neatly, objectively, defined. Alongside acid washing your social-media feeds, as users discovered to their horror this week, the 2023 Online Safety Act also brought in a new “false communications offence” that caught out Stoica and – very nearly – Spofforth.

But it would be naive to say all of these cases were simply about the criminal justice system applying the law without fear or favour. From the top of government, the message rang out that riots-adjacent hate-speakers would be made examples of. Connolly received a longer sentence than Philip Prescott, an actual Southport rioter, who helped menace the local mosque. Since then, she has been denied release on temporary licence, reportedly due to “media interest” in her case.

Entirely innocent people, who had said nothing inflammatory or hateful, were caught in the riptide, too. Take Jamie Michael, a former Royal Marine from the Welsh valleys, who was arrested, held in custody for 17 days, sent home on a tag, and all for a Facebook video after Southport in which he called for a public meeting to discuss the threat posed by illegal migration and the need for security at parks and schools to protect children. If he wasn’t one of the few Southport speech criminals who pleaded not guilty, he’d probably still be inside now. In the end, with help from the Free Speech Union, he was acquitted by a jury in just 17 minutes, one for every day he had been in a jail cell. Apparently, his cup of tea hadn’t even had a chance to cool when he and his legal team were rushed back in for the verdict.

There are no doubt many more Jamie Michaels who we do not know about. The UK is investigating more people for speech crimes today than America did during the First Red Scare. At least 30 people are now arrested each day for “grossly offensive” speech under the Communications Act and the Malicious Communications Act. And those are just two pieces of censorious legislation, among a groaning bookshelf of them.

Naturally, having demonstrated the full gamut of its censorious powers post-Southport, Labour now wants to go further. There has been talk of making the Online Safety Act even more dystopian, by reviving provisions forcing Big Tech firms to remove “legal but harmful” speech. A working group is drawing up a definition of “Islamophobia,” to be imposed on government bodies. Having apparently concluded that Britain’s increasingly agoraphobic coppers don’t spend enough time scouring social media, there are even plans for a new “elite team of police officers” to monitor anti-migrant online sentiment. What could possibly go wrong?

After Southport, there was some ridiculous talk on X that Britain had gone the full North Korea: that Keir Starmer had established the world’s first personalist dictatorship without the merest whiff of a personality. But that doesn’t mean what we are actually contending with is any less chilling. We are ruled by people who see censorship as all that stands between civilisation and barbarism. Who see freedom of speech as the root cause of riots and racism, rather than the means through which you can challenge prejudice and salve tensions in society.

This is a recipe not only for ever-more authoritarianism, but also for more of the fear, division and distrust that are already pulling at the threads of a fraying society. Think before you post? Think before you censor!

The article above, ‘How free speech became a victim of the Southport riots’, was created and published by Spiked Online and is republished here under “Fair Use” with attribution to the author Tom Slater.

Featured image: Keir Starmer.  Source: Getty Images

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Rhoda Wilson
While previously it was a hobby culminating in writing articles for Wikipedia (until things made a drastic and undeniable turn in 2020) and a few books for private consumption, since March 2020 I have become a full-time researcher and writer in reaction to the global takeover that came into full view with the introduction of covid-19. For most of my life, I have tried to raise awareness that a small group of people planned to take over the world for their own benefit. There was no way I was going to sit back quietly and simply let them do it once they made their final move.

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:Stuart-james.
:Stuart-james.
1 month ago

Starmer shows his prejudice of our white race with his connection with the rogue legal fiction state that calls itself Israel.

A Yousleh Zeeter
A Yousleh Zeeter
Reply to  :Stuart-james.
1 month ago

What could you possibly mean?…

A Yousleh Zeeter
A Yousleh Zeeter
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
1 month ago

He’s just another puppet….

Islander
Islander
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
1 month ago

The worst thing is-he makes it so blatantly obvious!!!

A Yousleh Zeeter
A Yousleh Zeeter
Reply to  Islander
1 month ago

Hi Islander.
They say “A picture is worth a thousand words”

And reds 🔴 …..

A Yousleh Zeeter
A Yousleh Zeeter
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
1 month ago

….Or blues 🔵

A Yousleh Zeeter
A Yousleh Zeeter
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
1 month ago

Their puppet masters are….

A Yousleh Zeeter
A Yousleh Zeeter
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
1 month ago

….That’s enough clues!…

Islander
Islander
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
1 month ago

Useless Eater can speak for himself, but as for me, he has an (obsessive?) penchant for posting images of Gentiles wearing kippahs!

About 20 years back I was fellowshipping in a Messianic Congregation for about 6 months-the Gentile leaders all wore kippahs! They called it “identifying with the Jews”. This being opposed to the apostolic admonition in 1 Corinthians 11:4, It wasn’t only that, but they were seriously offline on multiple other issues.

It is required to wear a skull cap in order to get close to the Wailing Wall, I wouldn’t, so could only see it from afar.
I’m not superstitious! I don’t need to touch a wall (as Holy as that place is) for God in Christ to hear my prayers…

A Yousleh Zeeter
A Yousleh Zeeter
Reply to  Rhoda Wilson
1 month ago

Wow, triggered much?

I do not follow any ideology, especially religious ideology. I’ve researched many areas for many years, since I lost my mother to cancer. And this was long before the great test of subservience in 2020.
Religions are man made, for profit and control. The first religion was astrology and this is still used now in the books that have been written by MAN and not by any god. It’s all symbolism. Some religions worship Saturn….

A Yousleh Zeeter
A Yousleh Zeeter
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
1 month ago

As do others….

A Yousleh Zeeter
A Yousleh Zeeter
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
1 month ago

And other religions worship the Sun….

A Yousleh Zeeter
A Yousleh Zeeter
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
1 month ago

So you say I need to dig deeper and my pictures have no provenance. But neither do these religious books that most of the ‘sheep’ follow.
I question everything I’m told, dismiss everything in the mainstream media and have never worried about someone else’s ideology, that wants to ‘kill and enslave me’….Fear, hate, anger, jealousy and all other negative feelings, are what the elite thrive on, so dividing people by any means, works to achieve their goals….
So your ideologies play a bigger part of you being a ‘puppet’ than I ever will be….

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
1 month ago

Hi
A Yousleh Zeeter,
A picture says a thousand words, you have 10 pictures.
I think you may have said too much for today.
But, you may carry on tomorrow.
They are good pictures though, carry on.

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
1 month ago

Hi
A Yousleh Zeeter,
I have been told there is a black box on the top of Trump towers.
Is there anyone in the US that could confirm this ?

Islander
Islander
Reply to  A Yousleh Zeeter
1 month ago

Starmer will shake hands with absolutely anyone!!!

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
Reply to  Islander
1 month ago

Hi Islander,
I don’t think he would shake hands with me.
Even my MP Ed Miliband, would not shake hands with me.
He never replies to any emails I send to him.
He could not even remember if he was a paid up member of ‘ Friends of Israel ‘.
How many of our MP’s have taken the 20 pieces of silver, from them.

Islander
Islander
Reply to  :Stuart-james.
1 month ago

Israel is NOT a “rogue legal fiction state”.

It has a right to exist-God’s chosen nation/people.

Nevertheless it is currently a state that is doing Satan’s bidding-only the Lord’s personal return in unsurpassed glory can remedy this.

trainman6
trainman6
1 month ago

I will say this again the UK is lost to Islam and the current Government is facilitating the change over, just like Carney is doing to Canada, we were warned here in Canada but stupid liberal voters and theft and corruption got the Literal’s in power to complete the job of the WEF

Strategos
Strategos
1 month ago

The Road To Civil War;

The deliberate, coordinated assault on the people, values, and traditions that built the United Kingdom.

https://blog.alor.org/the-one-sided-civil-war-how-the-british-state-turned-against-its-own-people-by-richard-miller-londonistan

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
Reply to  Strategos
1 month ago

Hi
Strategos,
After reading your comments about saving the UK.
There may well be just a glimmer of hope left.
Most of our problems have been brought about by the sad, Dual passport holders.
These MP’s have no regard at all, for the Armed Forces who saved this Country from the Nazi gang.
All those who gave their lives to save this Country, will be turning in their graves now, what a waste of their effort.