
Steven Fielding
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Steven Fielding
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There is no inclusivity. It's an act of division.








A Catholic pro-life campaigner has become the first person in the UK to be charged under the new offence of breaching an abortion clinic buffer zone. Isabel Vaughan-Spruce was arrested earlier this year after praying silently within 150 metres of an abortion clinic in Birmingham. The charity worker is due to appear before Birmingham Magistrates’ Court on 29th January. If found guilty, she faces an unlimited fine. The case is likely to add to growing concern in the US about freedom of expression and thought in the UK — including from Vice President @JDVance. The VP has described the UK’s buffer zone laws — passed in October 2024 — as an attack on the “basic liberties of religious Britons”. The Trump White House intervened earlier this year following the conviction of Livia Tossici-Bolt for protesting outside an abortion clinic in Bournemouth. Isabel said: “Despite being fully vindicated multiple times after being wrongfully arrested for my thoughts, it is unbelievable that I have yet again been charged for standing in a public area and holding pro-life beliefs. Silent prayer — or holding pro-life beliefs — cannot possibly be a crime. Everyone has the right to freedom of thought.” Read more below 👇

"Accused of silently praying". "Accused of silently praying". Yep. That's the charge. What has our nation become?

King Charles used his Christmas message to gush about Islam, Judaism, Hinduism, and the "diversity of our communities". He appealed to the Boomer mythology about the Second World War and "our values" to overcome "division at home". Give it a rest, it's Christmas. Today is about Christ, our traditions, and not foreign religions or liberal platitudes. Take our side, for a change.

Reckon I can get Gove to put on celebrity traitors at 9?


British-Israeli Hamas hostage Emily Damari on the Maccabi Tel Aviv ban: "I do wonder what exactly has become of UK society. This is like putting a big sign on the outside of a stadium saying: 'No Jews allowed' "What has become of the UK where blatant antisemitism has become the norm? What a sad world we are living in."








