@BasilsNewsHour@ZiaYusufUK Bob vylan was interviewed under caution but the police decided it didnt meet the threshold. Similar with Kneecap. Im not defending it, I dont like either of them. Just saying what happened.
Military aged Iranian men are streaming across the Channel.
Some almost certainly IRCG operatives.
MI5 has already thwarted 20 attempted terrorist attacks from them.
Starmer’s response, egged on by Tories is to stop a rapper coming here.
A sick joke on the British people.
@davesw04@ZiaYusufUK Bob Vylan and Kneecap are allowed to perform in the UK and despite antisemitic chants and expressing support for proscribed terror groups respectively. Neither Bob Vylan nor Kneecap were charged despite meeting the threshold for a Public Order offence and Terror offence. Why not?
Iran reportedly told Pakistani mediators that their current stockpiles sit at 15,000 missiles and 45,000 drones, indicating both a willingness to continue the conflict and a capacity for extended exchange of fires between them and the U.S.-Israel. This comes as reports of dwindling U.S., Israeli, and Gulf nation stocks of long-range precision fires and interceptors abound.
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@XplayPictures@jossaparicio22@PolitlcsUK@Telegraph "A person in a public place commits an offence if he...displays an article, in such a way or in such circumstances as to arouse reasonable suspicion that he is a...supporter of a proscribed organisation."
Mo Chara sinultaneously shouted "Up Hamas! Up hezbollah!"
So yes, a crime.
@XplayPictures@jossaparicio22@PolitlcsUK@Telegraph FYI, In May 2025, Liam Óg Ó hAnnaidh (stage name Mo Chara) was charged under the UK's Terrorism Act for allegedly waving a Hezbollah flag during a Kneecap concert in London in November 2024. UK law treats Hezbollah as a proscribed terrorist organization.
@PolitlcsUK If employers gave employees what they were worth instead of trying to pay them peanuts, there would be no need for minimum wage. It's entirely down to the employers that this is happening, nobody else.
@JackWDart I've not been robbed once since leaving London in 2019. I've lived accross the UK - also abroad in Europe and South America. I was only ever robbed, multiple times, in London. Stop the performative nonsense. London isn't safe.
Do you know what’s mad. I spent all day in central London today and wasn’t murdered once.
I’m starting to think these claims about London being crime-ridden might be false.
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