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Silly humble🎗

@SillyHumble

Love to learn, talk, read and debate. Retweets = talking points, FSU member. Just because it's speech that you hate, doesn't make it hate speech! RESTORE!

Burnley, England Katılım Mart 2022
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Silly humble🎗@SillyHumble·
This open letter is written not only to the Home Secretary, but also as a message of love and solidarity to the Jewish community. In times of fear and uncertainty, when antisemitism resurfaces under the guise of political protest, it is vital that we speak clearly and stand together. My words below are not motivated by politics alone, but by care and respect for the Jewish friends, neighbours, and families who deserve to live in safety and dignity. This is my commitment to you: that I will use my voice to call for fairness, consistency, and protection under the law. With love and solidarity, Open Letter to Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood Why Has Section 18 of the Public Order Act 2023 Not Been Commenced to Address Pro-Palestine Marches? Dear Home Secretary Mahmood @ShabanaMahmood As Home Secretary, you hold responsibility for ensuring public order and safety in England and Wales. Recent pro-Palestine demonstrations have been widely criticised for harbouring antisemitic rhetoric, calls for violence, and support for proscribed groups such as Palestine Action. With escalating unrest, mass arrests, and mounting public concern, exacerbated by recent attacks on synagogues, many are asking: why has the government not commenced Section 18 of the Public Order Act 2023 to empower intervention in these events? Section 18 empowers the Secretary of State to bring civil proceedings against protest activity where it is reasonably believed to cause, or be likely to cause, serious disruption to national infrastructure, access to essential goods or services, or a serious adverse effect on public safety. This provision was introduced precisely for situations where public assemblies threaten stability and daily life. However, it remains prospective and has not yet been brought into force, despite the Act receiving Royal Assent in May 2023. The official legislation record confirms that Section 18 has never been commenced, and no public explanation has been given by the Government for this delay. Meanwhile, over 1,300 arrests have taken place at pro-Palestine events this summer alone, including nearly 900 at a single London protest for alleged support of a banned terrorist organisation. Reports continue to link these marches to hate speech, antisemitism, and violence against police officers. Political commentators argue that they have fostered an atmosphere of “vile, antisemitic, Hamas-supporting” sentiment, with some participants openly defying bans on proscribed groups. Your predecessors have not hesitated to restrict so called “right-wing” demonstrations when deemed necessary. Why, then, do these marches continue unchecked? Is it, as critics suggest, due to perceived biases stemming from your past parliamentary record on Gaza and links to pro-Palestinian activism, or fears of wider unrest if they were curtailed? Public frustration is growing. On platforms like X, many accuse the government of applying terrorism laws selectively, pursuing arrests after the fact, while ignoring the need to commence powers such as Section 18 that could prevent escalation in the first place. The Public Order Act was enacted to safeguard the public from disruptive and dangerous assemblies, while respecting the right to peaceful protest. These marches, repeatedly linked to terrorism, related offences and hate speech, appear to meet its threshold once activated. By failing to commence and act under this provision, you risk undermining confidence in both your office and the impartial application of the law. If Section 18 provides the legal means to intervene once in force, why the delay in bringing it forward? The public deserves transparency, consistency, and protection. I urge you to commence Section 18 without delay, and to ensure that all protests are policed with fairness and balance. Sincerely, A Concerned Citizen thankyou @SBarrettBar you helped without knowing
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Open Source Intel@Osint613·
President Trump now: "I don't know if you heard, but we ended the war with Iran today, and they have agreed never to have a nuclear weapon"
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The Uri
The Uri@uricohenisrael·
Two Zionists soldiers protecting the Jewish homeland. Would you give a follow to my commander in the picture? @shalev3377 YES or NO
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Lee Patriot Hood
Lee Patriot Hood@Mofoman360·
We must never forget the Southport victims Elsie Dot Stancombe Alice Aguiar and Bebe King RIP Angels 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
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Lee Chapman 🇬🇧
Lee Chapman 🇬🇧@Lee_MJ_Chapman·
They marched into the unknown carrying that flag. Many were barely out of school. Some never came home. They didn't fight for wealth, fame, or followers. They fought so future generations could live in freedom. Whatever our differences today, we owe them our gratitude. Lest We Forget. 🌺 #WW2 #LestWeForget
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Make Europe Great Again - M.E.G.A
🚨🇬🇧Keir Starmer says millions of people across Britain support him, while only a small handful want him to go. Do you agree? 👍 YES ❤️ NO
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Cal
Cal@Cal_III·
It’s with a heavy heart I can finally announce that the Bell Hotel has been SHUT DOWN. The Home office just confirmed that all of the migrants on site have been removed. Thank you to all the dedicated patriots and activists who protested every Sunday over the last year or so. Epping is now a safer place because of you. I want to leave a stark warning though The migrants are gone, but we are not. We are organised, and if you return, we will be back. Keep Epping refugee free.
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Andrew Bridgen
Andrew Bridgen@ABridgen·
Restore Britain now or the next generation will never know the freedoms we lost for them.
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🤍𝕁𝕆🤍@jomickane·
Remember when they told people not to put Xmas lights on ur house & everywhere ended up looking like blackpool illuminations. I have a feeling this flag situation will go the same way 🤣🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
GB News@GBNEWS

Thousands of Britons banned from hanging flags from their balconies just hours before World Cup starts gbnews.com/news/england-f…

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Nick Simon@NickSimonTV·
I’m sorry, this cannot wait until after next Thursday in Makerfield. KIER STARMER MUST RESIGN NOW.
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Chris Wickland
Chris Wickland@revwickland·
What are people supposed to do when politicians do not listen?
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Fam Verse 🤴
Fam Verse 🤴@ScenarioOfElon·
Would you have dinner with Elon Musk and Lil X if you got the chance? 👀🚀 A. Yes, 100% 👍 B. Yes, but I’d be nervous 😅 C. No, I’d pass 🤨 D. No, not interested 🚫 Be honest 👇
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The English Remnant
The English Remnant@Englishremnant·
Enoch Powell was one of the most remarkable Englishmen of the twentieth century. A patriot, a scholar and a soldier, he served his country in uniform during the Second World War, rising from private soldier to brigadier. Long before politics became his main calling, he had already distinguished himself through military service and an extraordinary intellect. Powell was a classical scholar who could read and speak numerous languages, including Greek, Latin, Welsh, German, French, Italian and others. He became a professor of Greek at just 25 years old, one of the youngest in the country. He loved England, its people, its history and its traditions. Many of the concerns he raised about national identity, sovereignty, immigration and social cohesion decades ago remain central political issues today. Powell's life was a reminder that public service once meant something more than chasing popularity. He combined intellectual brilliance, military service and a deep sense of duty to his nation. Enoch Powell was no ordinary politician. He was a man of conviction, and history has ensured that he will not be forgotten and the present has proven that he was right. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿
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Grifty
Grifty@TheGriftReport·
I'm guessing Tommy Robinson and Elon Musk etc are to blame right? 😂😂
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🤍𝕁𝕆🤍@jomickane·
I don't know who this young Scottish lad is but i like him
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