by Chris Menahan, Information Liberation:
UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer is rounding up Brits and launching a totalitarian crackdown in response to last week’s fiery but mostly peaceful protests over a Rwandan teen stabbing three British girls to death.
From The Telegraph, “Tech giants will be forced to ban fake news under Labour plans”:
Tech companies will be forced to ban fake news from their platforms under plans being considered by the Government in the wake of the riots.
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— Keir Starmer (@Keir_Starmer) June 9, 2020
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This is what Keir Starmer has to say about the brutal killings of three young girls that sparked riots all over the UK. https://t.co/kLyiiAmerg pic.twitter.com/DVlcMqVWVO
— Jonathan Wong (@WGthink) August 4, 2024
IT DOESN’T MATTER
This is what Keir Starmer has to say about the brutal killings of three young girls that sparked riots all over the UK. https://t.co/kLyiiAmerg pic.twitter.com/DVlcMqVWVO
— Jonathan Wong (@WGthink) August 4, 2024
Sir Keir Starmer suggested on Friday that the Government would review social media laws as part of efforts to prevent further disorder.
The Telegraph understands that ministers are looking at introducing a duty on social media companies to restrict “legal but harmful” content.
It could mean that firms are required to remove or suppress posts spreading fake news about asylum seekers or other topics such as self-harm, even if they do not meet the threshold for illegality.
A judge has warned that anybody present at a riot will be remanded in custody, even if they were only a “curious observer”.
District Judge Francis Rafferty said that someone’s presence at a riot made them involved in the riot as he refused two bail applications.
[…] Refusing bail, the judge said: “Anybody involving themselves in this type of behaviour, this type of disorder, as an active participant or a curious observer can expect to be, save for the most exceptional circumstances, remanded into custody, and this defendant is remanded into custody.”
Starmer’s government is letting hardened criminals out of prison to make room for Brits angry over their own displacement.
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