Barry Greene #StopFalseAccusers
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Barry Greene #StopFalseAccusers
@BarryGreene19
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There will be much more sympathy for Keir Starmer now he has stood down, but my criticism of him has little to do with position, it's about how those who know the law use that knowledge to change British society without mandate As Director of Public Prosecutions he imported the 'believe the victim' policy from the Obama administration in the early 2010s, leading to the wrongful conviction of thousands of men. As PM he supported the 'free speech' conviction of @LucyTCWife Connolly, and later supported Lammy's proposal to remove juries. Other legal shenanigans are available Whomever from Labour replaces him will likely make no difference, as being PM requires making heroic sounding noises while pushing useful levers in reality. I do think he didn't do a terrible job internationally, a job as Foreign Secretary would be far more appropriate for him (anything away from law) And 'decent'? Subjective term these days, but being an effective PM requires a lot more than that @EmpowerInnocent

























Last week at our protest, Rena bravely shared a deeply personal and heartbreaking story that left a lasting impact on everyone who listened. Before his case ever reached court, Rena's partner tragically took his own life. Unable to cope with the stigma, isolation, and immense emotional toll of false allegations, he saw no way forward. What makes this story even more poignant is that he was a researcher who understood the Scottish justice system in great detail. He knew exactly how difficult it can be to prove innocence once an allegation has been made, and the fear and despair that knowledge brought him proved overwhelming. As Rena spoke, her grief was clear to see, but so too was her anger at a system she believes failed her partner and countless others. Her words were powerful, emotional, and impossible to ignore. There was a palpable sense of frustration at the devastating consequences false allegations can have, not only on those accused but on entire families left behind to pick up the pieces. We are incredibly grateful to Rena for finding the courage to stand before a crowd and share such a painful chapter of her life. Stories like hers remind us why we continue to campaign, why we continue to raise awareness, and why meaningful discussion and reform are so important. We encourage all of our followers to take the time to watch Rena's speech. Her testimony is a powerful reminder of the human cost behind these issues and why these conversations matter. Please watch, share, and help us ensure that voices like Rena's are heard.


