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Lucy Connolly's case isn't testing whether the working class can be silenced. Turning the working class, and their valid concerns, into mincemeat is a gleeful and centuries-old hobby for establishment institutions. Instead, this is a test of whether they can bludgeon the increasingly radicalised middle-class in the same manner.... show more
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Michael Reinersvor 1 Jahr
My piece for @ConHome from April, made the case for repeal of the Public Order Act (1986); a pre-internet act, being used by an internet illiterate judicial class, in an attempt to make "racism" a criminal offence. For those unaware, it is not.

Charlie Bentley-Astorvor 1 Jahr
Even more accurate a description!

Michael Reinersvor 1 Jahr
Kind of you to say. The Public Order Act (1986) needs to be on everyones radar as a dispensable piece of legislation, that ought be cut away with countless others.
