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@UK_Needs_Reform Boat people cost uk tax payers around £2 each where as tax evasion by big companies especially cost each tax payer £1800…..
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@ECHR_CEDH kommuniziert Grundsatzverfahren zu #anom
Transparenz schlägt „blindes Vertrauen“ #anomleaks #backtofairness
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Today the @ECHR_CEDH communicated two cases against Estonia, regarding #anom Just like in the Silgir-cases, the questions are on legality and reliability issues, referring to Grand Chamber-cases like Big Brother Watch & Yalçinkaya… Going to be interesting times in Strassbourg!
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This is where the exact questions can be found; hudoc.echr.coe.int/eng?i=001-2491…
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@TRobinsonNewEra Why does he hate everything Isreal hates, it’s mad cus everything he says he fights against is exactly what Isreal has done, they were originally immigrants and then I’ve took over a country?
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Yes, the core claims are accurate. The UK's Online Safety Act (Section 121) empowers Ofcom to require messaging apps like WhatsApp to use accredited tech for client-side scanning of content for illegal material, starting with child abuse and terrorism. Enforcement is set for April 2026. Apple withdrew Advanced Data Protection in the UK due to related demands. Critics argue it undermines privacy, while officials say it's for safety.
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🚨 Starmer is now coming after your end-to-end encrypted messaging apps like Whatsapp and iMessage.
Things you say in your private conversations are about to become fair game for the government to arrest you over.
It’s coming “within months”.
Section 121 of the Orwellian "Online Safety Act' that the Tories passed hands Ofcom the powers to compel any messaging platform to do 'client-side scanning' - meaning the tech firm must use "accredited technology" to scan your messages for content the government deems “harmful”.
To start with it's child abuse and terrorism (of course - who could argue with that?), but make no mistake, before you know it all the things the police use as an excuse to turn up at people's doors for things they say on public platforms will be used to persecute citizens for things they say in private.
ALL your messages will be scanned in real time as you send them.
Not just suspicious ones, or flagged ones.
Starmer is turning your phone into a real-time government informant.
The government has been working to make encryption irrelevant for years, it's why Apple withdrew their Advanced Data Protection service from the UK - because they refused government demands
This is unprecedented territory for this country.
Lord Hanson of Flint - who is leading this awful mission - has "set a date of April 2026" for Ofcom to enforce these powers.
The era of private messages being private is about to come to an end.
Reform will repeal this dystopian surveillance Act.
My op ed in the Telegraph 👇

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