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Mon Matharu

Mon Matharu

@MonMatharu

London, England Katılım Mart 2018
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Melissa Ciummei
Melissa Ciummei@KSCUBKEE·
🚨 IN STARMER’S BRITAIN, MASS IMMIGRATION IS WELCOME — FREE SPEECH IS NOT 🚨 Thousands enter the UK illegally every month. Government says: “Nothing we can do.” ….speakers fly in for a political rally. Suddenly: Visas cancelled. Entry denied. Speech blocked. So the borders DO work after all. Just not against illegal immigration — against political opinions. Starmer says: “We’ve had free speech in this country for a very long time.” Really? Because right now in the uk: People are arrested over social media posts. Christians are arrested for silently praying near abortion clinics. Police increasingly police speech while violent criminals walk free. And now the government is reportedly deciding which opinions are “conducive to the public good.” That is not free speech. That is state-approved speech. Before all this, J. D. Vance warned Europe, including the UK, about drifting toward censorship and authoritarianism. Looks like he was right. A country that cannot stop illegal immigration but CAN stop political speech is heading somewhere very dangerous.
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Bernie
Bernie@Artemisfornow·
🚨PAY ATTENTION ALL UK ACCOUNTS🚨 Under updated CPS guidance, prosecutors have been asked to consider how footage and images of the Unite the Kingdom event (and others) when shared online, could be viewed in terms of their wider impact and audience reach. That means if you film or photograph it and upload it to social media, or SHARE footage you see online, the authorities may assess not only what appears in the background of your video or images, but also the wider context! including captions, hashtags, edits, and comments, when considering whether posts may fall within offences under the Public Order Act 1986 relating to stirring up racial or religious hatred. Now even recording reality in public can be treated differently depending on how it is presented online. Nothing dystopian about that, of course. It’s sanitised for you safety.
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David Davis MP
David Davis MP@DavidDavisMP·
The lax treatment of Angela Rayner by HMRC has brought into focus how arbitrary the tax authority can be in its treatment of ordinary citizens. Too often, HMRC has pursued individuals and small businesses for vast sums of money in error. HMRC are masters of using process as punishment, making themselves increasingly difficult to contact while torturing people with demand letters and bankruptcy notices. Victims of these errors are often forced to spend huge amounts of time and money to prove HMRC wrong. This sometimes runs to hundreds of thousands of pounds in legal fees, many times the actual amount in dispute. They also find their names and details published in a list of deliberate tax defaulters, in effect a "name and shame" list. I have to question whether this meets citizens' privacy rights, since these do not appear to be court rulings but HMRC opinions. HMRC's excesses must be brought under control. It is time ministers took a grip of this. telegraph.co.uk/money/tax/news…
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The Free Speech Union
The Free Speech Union@SpeechUnion·
The Government has banned eleven “far-right agitators” from entering the UK ahead of today’s Unite the Kingdom rally. As far as we know, no pro-Palestinian activists have been banned from entering the UK to attend today’s Nakba Day march. Rather than defend his Government’s policies, the Prime Minister has cracked down on foreign conservative voices entering the UK. The Prime Minister criticised the rally and its organisers, saying: "Its organisers are peddling hatred and division, plain and simple. We will block those coming into the UK who seek to incite hatred and violence." The Met Police has also confirmed that it will deploy the “highest degree of control”, including the first authorisation of live facial recognition cameras — specifically at the Unite the Kingdom rally. Two-tier Keir strikes again.
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Maria Dodds
Maria Dodds@MariaDodds44472·
The spirit of Britain will be seen in London today. The Pink Ladies will be there. A group of women who are fighting for the safety of females in this country. The football men are there also. 100's of Dads who love football and want safety for their loved ones. Veterans will be there. Men and women who were willing to die in action for their country. The ex-police officer and lawyer who supports all of the UTK events will be there. Decent citizens who you would choose as friends and neighbours will be there. Mothers, fathers, and grandparents will be attending. If Keir Starmer wants to see The Spirit of Britain he needs to look no further than The Unite the Kingdom gathering today.
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Baron Rodrigo
Baron Rodrigo@BaronRodrigo2·
@LBC People sacred of patriots speaking- singing -dancing? Or scared of the jihadist hate marches waving terrorist flags shouting globalise the intifada and from the river to the sea? @UKLabour Treacherous sold out and disgusting.
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Judge - Save Britain. Never Lib/Lab/Con.
@LBC Starmer and the left are the issue in the UK. The hate and division is all from them against ordinary British people who just want to feel safe and be be listened to in their own country. No one ever asked for a Commie Dictatorship in the UK and we will not accept one now.
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Mon Matharu@MonMatharu·
@LBC Kier Starmer should be there & listen to what the British people have to say about how he is dividing this country. He is eradicating the British values & Identity whilst he is blaming British people calling them Far Right which he has learned from his mate Sadiq Khan.
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LBC
LBC@LBC·
The marches in London today will frighten many, but we must fight for the spirit of Britain, writes Sir Keir Starmer lbc.co.uk/article/keir-s…
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Tarquin de Meza
Tarquin de Meza@tarquindemeza·
@Keir_Starmer A Prime Minister should calm tensions not inflame them. What we are witnessing from you is the deliberate use of divisive rhetoric, fear and misinformation from the highest office in the country. This is utterly disgraceful When political leaders start framing entire groups of people as threats for political gain, they poison public discourse and deepen hostility across society. This is not leadership. 
It is reckless, inflammatory politics designed to divide Britain. The standards expected of ordinary citizens should apply equally to those in power.
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Benonwine
Benonwine@benonwine·
@Keir_Starmer @ReviveUKx You are the one spreading incitement and hatred and millions of Britains have had enough and see through your rhetoric of hate.
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Christopher Talbot
Christopher Talbot@Lord_Talbot64·
@Keir_Starmer Yes, the voice of division is loud and clear........it is you Starmer. You are deliberately trying to incite trouble with your rhetoric, you should be ashamed of yourself.
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Dave
Dave@DaveKent101·
@Keir_Starmer @Carriedenne1 No you are talking about the Britain that YOU want to create. A dystopian nightmare based on the principles of your beloved WEF. You are a sick and vile control freak who wants to control every aspect of our lives with filth like Digital ID, euthanasia, Digital currency etc. 😡
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Mon Matharu@MonMatharu·
@Keir_Starmer @RosesJB1 You will not stop lying. You yourself have put Muslims above all others & then you accuse others of division. You do not listen to the concerns of British people including ethnic minorities. You are curtailing freedom of speech to silence them & also label them Far Right. Liar
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Keir Starmer
Keir Starmer@Keir_Starmer·
Today the voices of division will be loud. They don't speak for the country I know, one that belongs to all of us. That's our Britain. A Britain worth fighting for. lbc.co.uk/article/keir-s…
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Mon Matharu@MonMatharu·
@paulmasonnews That is the problem with you lot. Labelling old grannies and children Far Right just because families have come out to protest against a Dictator and a Traitor.
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Paul Mason
Paul Mason@paulmasonnews·
Tomorrow, we should stand WITH the government, WITH the Metropolitan Police, AGAINST the fascist drunks and hooligans who will urinate their way from Euston to Whitehall in support of an insurrection fantasy - a moment of peril for our democracy...
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Mon Matharu@MonMatharu·
@PeterStefanovi2 Stop telling lies. There is not a Far Right March. It is British people including people from all faiths etc uniting and making their voice heard. They want this Dictator and traitor gone. Kier Starmer is destroying the country and must go
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Peter Stefanovic
Peter Stefanovic@PeterStefanovi2·
BREAKING: “I’ll always champion peaceful protest. But the Unite the Kingdom march organisers are peddling hatred and division. We’ve already blocked visas for far-right agitators who want to come here to spew their extremist views. They don't speak for the decent, fair, respectful Britain I know” Prime minister Keir Starmer
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The British Patriot
The British Patriot@TheBritLad·
There are two marches tomorrow. 1. Unite the Kingdom festival. 2. Pro- Palestine Protest. One brings people together, they dance sing and give hope to people who feel left behind. The other fuels violence, antisemitic hate, and tears communities apart. Guess which one the government has deemed a threat?
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Danger Mouse
Danger Mouse@CrumbsDangerMou·
@SuellaBraverman Why is the Prime Minister interfering with civilian policing operations on a random weekend?
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Suella Braverman
Suella Braverman@SuellaBraverman·
How intriguing that you’ve chosen not to post guidance like this before the numerous hate marches we’ve seen in London - all of which have involved antisemitic chants, slogans, symbols and banners. Two tier policing at its finest.
Crown Prosecution Service@CPSUK

Prosecutors have been issued new legal guidance on the use of offensive banners, slogans, chants or symbols to recognise the changing context and increase in increase in hate crime attacks ahead of significant planned protests in London this weekend. orlo.uk/z2Tcn

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