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The BBC’s former political editor Nick Robinson was caught up in a selfie scandal after posing with Fransen at the Rochester and stood by-election count.

He quickly apologised, explaining "I had no idea who this was.

"Asked for a selfie by someone I wrongly assumed was a worker at the count.

"My mistake."
Despite her having a massive fuck off badge on saying "candidate" and him being a political journalist presumably there to cover the election. Seriously how much do we pay these idiots again?
 
golding blamed jayda for everything and got a shorter sentence. he was let out and was unemployed, living in a bail hostel. she just got out and there be bad blood betwixt puddin' heid golding and jaydawg. i think they still have the belfast charges to face. jayda had nicked off with some geezer and there were rude pictures about. i saw one of her scantily clad and there were peen-pix floating about. someone claimed goldings' dong was 2". their 3rd in command, andrew edge was arrested on suspicion of sexual assault but no trial as yet from what i know. i'd post a link to a long running militant anti-fascist blog but i've been told not to.
 
I think we can all agree Britain First are fascists who none of us like. However, broadening the net of “terrorism” to include the demand to access their mobile phones is not a precedent that should be supported. Or rather, if you do, then don’t complain when the same legislation is used against Extinction Rebellion and similar.
 
I think we can all agree Britain First are fascists who none of us like. However, broadening the net of “terrorism” to include the demand to access their mobile phones is not a precedent that should be supported. Or rather, if you do, then don’t complain when the same legislation is used against Extinction Rebellion and similar.
Surely we're at least allowed to laugh at the twat?
 
I think we can all agree Britain First are fascists who none of us like. However, broadening the net of “terrorism” to include the demand to access their mobile phones is not a precedent that should be supported. Or rather, if you do, then don’t complain when the same legislation is used against Extinction Rebellion and similar.

Its not new, eg this from 2017:


The director of an advocacy group has been convicted of a terror offence after refusing to give police passwords to access his phone and laptop at Heathrow Airport.

The director of Cage was stopped under the Terrorism Act on 20 November last year after returning home from a wedding in Doha, Qatar.

Officers demanded access to his phone and laptop under wide-ranging powers granted by Schedule 7 of the law.

It allows police and immigration officials to stop, search, question and detain anyone at British ports and airports to determine whether they were involved in the “commission, preparation or instigation of acts of terrorism” – with or without reasonable suspicion.

In the year to June 2017, 17,501 people were stopped under the power but only 1,522 of those were detained, according to Home Office statistics.
 
I think we can all agree Britain First are fascists who none of us like. However, broadening the net of “terrorism” to include the demand to access their mobile phones is not a precedent that should be supported. Or rather, if you do, then don’t complain when the same legislation is used against Extinction Rebellion and similar.
This x 100
 
Have they not put the Extinction Rebellion and smiular of the same terror lists already?

fuck sake we a few years away from deep cover in left protests who fathered fucking multiple children


they using the same legislation already

:hmm:
 
Have they not put the Extinction Rebellion and smiular of the same terror lists already?

fuck sake we a few years away from deep cover in left protests who fathered fucking multiple children


they using the same legislation already

:hmm:
Exactly
 
there's no such thing as "anti-terror" legislation - there's just "legislation" & once its on the books those books will be thrown at you whenever they want #Walter Wolfgang
 
Don't say you weren't warned!



 
Yeah personally when reading this took no joy. The police should not be able to demand access to your phone and electronics without warrants.
 
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