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By criminalising open discussion and sharing of content online relating to the unrest in the UK, the new socialist UK government under TwoTierKeir, assisted by an ideologically two-tier police force, is suppressing dissent. The regime is undermining the right to freedom of expression, which includes the right to criticise and question government institutions.

In an attempt to take control of the narrative, the Orwellian policies being enforced in the UK could affect anyone in the world.  The Metropolitan Police Commissioner Sir Mark Rowley has threatened to extradite citizens from other countries to be jailed in the UK if the UK regime feels their posts online violate the two-tier regime’s online speech laws, even though those Rowley is threatening don’t violate their own country’s free speech laws.  A threat which has particularly aggravated Americans who enjoy a higher degree of freedom of expression than UK residents.

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The following is the article ‘Free Speech is Under Siege in Starmer’s UK’ published by Reclaim the Net.

The UK is currently experiencing a massive attack on free speech, spearheaded by new Prime Minister Keir Starmer, who is encouraging police to use the full force of controversial British laws to crack down on social media posts.

The push for more online censorship has spanned many years, [but with a] different government in the UK [it has] gained new momentum with the recent protests and riots.

Emboldened by the crisis, officials seem to be using it to step up the already existing, multi-year effort to get social media companies to “cooperate” with the authorities.

It has now emerged that the government in London has started flagging content it deems to be “misinformation” – but also something referred to as “concerning content.”

X [formerly Twitter] is among those who have been asked to remove posts which British officials consider to threaten the country’s national security; and while reports say Google, Meta, and TikTok are complying with these demands, X is said to be resisting them.

The accusations that social sites are “providing a platform for hate” while allegedly unaccountable for that [which] is coming from cabinet members and MPs alike.

Science, Innovation and Technology Secretary Peter Kyle has revealed that he and Home Secretary Yvette Cooper are working to get content they consider “harmful” removed from the internet.

Recent actions in the UK regarding the apprehension of people for disseminating “incorrect information” highlight a concerning trend that threatens the very core of free speech – a foundational pillar of Western democracies.

These developments suggest an alarming escalation in government and law enforcement involvement in regulating online speech, which traditionally enjoys broad protections under democratic norms.

The use of existing laws, such as the Public Order Act 1986, to arrest people for their online speech is deeply troubling to civil liberties groups.

While maintaining public order is a legitimate concern of the state, the broad application of these laws and combining accusations of “stirring racial hatred” with instances of alleged “misinformation” is supercharging an attack on free speech.

The introduction of the UK’s most recent censorship law, the ‘Online Safety Act’ further complicates this, with supporters of censorship like Kyle, suggesting that the already controversial act doesn’t go far enough.

As far as Kyle is concerned, he is looking for ways for the government to be able to control online speech to an even greater extent.

The primary catalyst appears to be the recent riots and social unrest following tragic incidents, like the knife attack in Southport.

Axel Rudakubana is an 18-year-old who has been charged with the murders of three young girls during a knife attack at a Taylor Swift-themed dance class in Southport, England. The victims were Bebe King, aged six, Elsie Dot Stancombe, aged seven, and Alice Dasilva Aguiar, aged nine. In addition to the murder charges, Rudakubana faces charges of attempted murder against a yoga class instructor, a businessman, and eight children, as well as possession of a kitchen knife with a curved blade.

Rudakubana was born in Cardiff to Rwandan parents and lived in Banks, Lancashire, England. UK police are alleging that early posts stating that Rudakubana was a Muslim have fuelled online hatred and prosecutors are using claims of “misinformation.”

Yet while those in the US may be familiar with false allegations being a civil matter, as the First Amendment largely protects citizens from criminal charges for such incidents; in the UK, where free speech is struggling, citizens don’t have the same protections under the current law.

In Cheshire, police have taken anti-lockdown campaigner Bernadette “Bernie” Spofforth into custody for allegedly spreading misleading information on social media about a suspect involved in the Southport killings. According to Cheshire police, she faces charges of inciting racial hatred and disseminating false information. Police allege that her actions are part of a broader issue of online misinformation sparking violence nationwide.

The controversy centres on a social media post attributed to Spofforth, in which she identified “Ali Al-Shakati” as the Southport suspect, describing him as an “asylum seeker who came to the UK by boat last year” and claiming he was under surveillance by MI6. The post ominously noted, “If this is true, then all hell is about the break loose.”

Chief Superintendent Alison Ross commented on the situation, saying, “We have all seen the violent disorder that has taken place across the UK over the past week, much of which has been fuelled by malicious and inaccurate communications online. It’s a stark reminder of the dangers of posting information on social media platforms without checking the accuracy. It also acts as a warning that we are all accountable for our actions, whether that be online or in person.”

Even the much-criticised Online Safety Act, a sweeping censorship law, is now not enough as far as Kyle is concerned, as he is looking for ways for the government to be able to control online speech to an even greater extent.

The UK’s new Prime Minister Keir Starmer has announced a forthcoming review of the Online Safety Act. During his visit to a police station on Friday, just before two people were imprisoned for using social media to incite attacks on asylum seeker accommodations, Starmer emphasised that social media must not be a “law-free zone.”

London Mayor Sadiq Khan, who criticised the legislation as inadequate and in urgent need of revision, also suggested it doesn’t go far enough and more censorship power is needed.

“I do agree that we’re going to have to look more broadly at social media after this disorder,” Starmer said. “But the focus at the moment has to be on dealing with the disorder and making sure that our communities are safe and secure.”

Starmer further commented on what he believes should be the responsibilities of social media executives, telling them to prioritise community safety. He affirmed, “The first thing I’d say is, this is not a law-free zone. And I think that’s clear from the prosecutions and sentencing. Today we’re due sentencing for online behaviour.”

And, the government has brought in the National Security Online Information Team (“NSOIT”) to monitor online activity “discussing the deaths of the three children killed in Southport and the rioting,” as Kyle put it.

NSOIT, previously known as the Counter Disinformation Unit, is infamous for its censorship “handiwork” during the covid pandemic when it flagged accurate posts from politicians and journalists simply for being critical of the government’s policy.

Conservative MP David Davis previously called for the unit to be disbanded, but now, he doesn’t mind “deploying” it to once again police speech: “It’s perfectly legitimate for the state to monitor things that might incite violence,” said Davis.

Big Brother Watch Director Silkie Carlo writes that Kyle is “reviving Whitehall’s disgraced Counter Disinformation Unit” and warns that it would be a “grave mistake” to further undermine free speech as it would simply “inflame tensions, sow distrust and undermine democracy.”

Carlo also warns about “the very neat response of online censorship that benefits elites who have never really trusted us with free and open access to information online.”

Meanwhile, Director of Public Prosecutions for England and Wales Stephen Parkinson has told citizens not to reshare posts that are “insulting or abusive … intended to or likely to start racial hatred.”

Sky News on Twitter, 7 August 2024

Some reports interpret this to mean citizens could be prosecuted even if they are sharing that content as a warning to others.

The UK government issued a stern warning to its citizens regarding the risks of sharing potentially offensive content online, particularly in the context of the recent riots. Those who incite “hatred” could face imprisonment, as stated in a post by the Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) on the social media platform X.

“Think before you post!” the CPS advised.

But it’s not just UK citizens that officials are threatening.

Sir Mark Rowley, the head of the Metropolitan Police, said that what he terms “keyboard warriors” could face terrorism charges for their online behaviour that incites violence, even if they are based overseas.

Sky News: UK riots | Met Police chief hits out at ‘two-tier’ policing claims and warns ‘keyboard warriors’, 7 August 2024 (5 mins)

“And whether you’re in this country committing crimes on the streets or committing crimes from further afield online, we will come after you,” Rowley said to Sky News highlighting the extended reach of law enforcement to those instigating unrest from afar.

Keir Starmer has asserted that criticisms of police and accusations of a two-tier policing system in the UK are themselves dangerous. This could have troubling implications for free speech.

X owner Elon Musk, who is facing censorship calls from Starmer, called out Starmer’s hypocrisy, highlighting how the Prime Minister himself criticised police back in 2021. “What a hypocrite,” Musk posted.

By framing such criticisms as not only unfounded but also hazardous, there’s a risk that public discourse may be stifled.

This stance might discourage individuals from voicing legitimate concerns about policing, out of fear that their criticisms could be seen as harmful or destabilising.

It suggests a scenario where the public might hesitate to hold law enforcement accountable, which is a crucial aspect of democratic oversight. The suggestion that voicing concerns about police practices can endanger officers potentially shifts the focus from the need for transparency and accountability in policing to a narrative that prioritises the suppression of dissent to protect police image and safety. This could undermine the principle of free expression, which includes the right to criticise and question government institutions.

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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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Paul Watson
Paul Watson
1 year ago

Can only imagine what this oppression will look like in 5 to 10 years time.
Democracy is a sham.
Government and its puppets in the police and judiciary are the real enemy not ppl arriving in boats.
They are just pawns in the Kalergi plan.
Scary times..

Barry Thomas
Barry Thomas
1 year ago

Without free speech there is no democracy !

Mark Deacon
Mark Deacon
Reply to  Barry Thomas
1 year ago

Only reason they are suppressing free speech is because of all the nasty stuff they are going to be unleashing on the population over the coming years.

What this censorship clearly states for me is that Starmer does not give a dam about 3 little girls being stabbed to death where there was always going to be outrage. It also proves the police will not stop you being murdered only you can do that which is never preventative.

sturlo
sturlo
Reply to  Mark Deacon
1 year ago

Democracy actually no longer exists on Earth…

CharlieSeattle
CharlieSeattle
Reply to  sturlo
1 year ago

Democracy does not exist in Heaven or Hell either!

BIBLE BASHER1980
BIBLE BASHER1980
Reply to  CharlieSeattle
1 year ago

You don’t know that!.🤨🤫

Mary Ann Dowrick
Mary Ann Dowrick
1 year ago

A judge has said charges and arrest could be made for anyone just standing around observing a riot? This cannot be true.

It is fascinating how the riots started out of nowhere, then spread and almost stopped on queue. Fascinating. MIT is almost like paid actors were involved😂😂

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Mark Deacon
Mark Deacon
1 year ago

Would not surprise me.

Right now I see this as a WEF stepping stone for when forced vaccinations start. They do not state in the legislation racial unrest only that a person is invoking unrest for some unknown at this time reason.

But then I see Starmer as a WEF & Fabian acolyte.

And why is it mainly lawyers and legal people always creating the social unrest through pushing their ideologies?

Rachel
Rachel
1 year ago

Thank you for sharing. All over the world, we have governments
betraying their citizens, showing their loyalty to globalism and satanism.
Here in the U.S. this is what goes on, with our president Trump (he did
win the election that was rigged) nearly being killed by asassins.

The light of God is exposing the darkness more and more. There will be
lots of nasty events going on, but we cannot cave in like paper planes.
Stay strong and do not give up.

I understand we have our conflicting religions, political parties, and even dietary choices. Yet all of us are up against tyranny and traitors. Please lets work together to speak up for our fellow citizens to protect them from
being forced to vaccinate, censor the truth, etcetera. If we remain divided we become weaker, in numbers, we are stronger.

Some will find this nutty but I will say it anyway. Humans are receiving guidance and help from otherwordly beings, angels, etcetera. WE NEED THEIR HELP. They have been watching over us and helping us for eons. This is a time of great change for humanity, despite the evil events going on. There will be a very bright solar flash sometime within a month or up to 6 months. This will affect everyone, do not be afraid, it is positive. This will CHANGE HUMANITY. We have needed change for many many years. It is time to reflect, be grateful, and think. Then there will be three days of darkness, without cell phones, computers, or tv’s. Time to relax and reflect.
Have a great day.

CharlieSeattle
CharlieSeattle
Reply to  Rachel
1 year ago

God will not fix the evil betrayal that is going on because God did nothing to prevent it!

“Is God willing to prevent evil, but not able? Then he is not omnipotent. 
Is he able, but not willing? Then he is malevolent. 
Is he both able and willing? Then whence cometh evil? 
Is he neither able nor willing? Then why call him God?” 

-Epicurus, Ancient Greek Philosopher

BIBLE BASHER1980
BIBLE BASHER1980
Reply to  CharlieSeattle
1 year ago

Read the Bible KJV.✝️ Not some greek” philosopher .”Mankind has been given FREEWILL.YOU a mere mortal🙄 question Almighty GOD ELoHIM , SOVEREIGN👑 of the universe !. ROMANS 11 v34-36. You prideful sinner!. Don’t dare tell YAHWEH,GOD what to do!.😡 Repent of your sins.✝️ JOHN 3 v16-17-18.

BIBLE BASHER1980
BIBLE BASHER1980
Reply to  CharlieSeattle
1 year ago

Your stupid!.

sturlo
sturlo
1 year ago

This shows that all national “leaders” (like Trudeau) are actually marching to the very same Marxist drum. Democracy; my ass…

Dave Owen
Dave Owen
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1 year ago
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