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Not going to work. Biology always trumps ideology.
The UK’s socialist Labour Party-controlled government has rejected calls from the British public to roll back its Orwelian censorship laws, instead doubling down on digital restrictions even as backlash intensifies at home and abroad.
Britain’s globalist government rejected widespread public demands to roll back its sweeping Online Safety Act (OSA).
More than 160,000 Britons signed a petition urging Parliament to repeal the Act, a law critics warn has rapidly evolved from a child-protection measure into one of the most aggressive censorship systems in the democratic world.
Instead of reconsidering, MPs used the debate to push for even stricter controls on VPNs, age-verification tools, encrypted messaging platforms, and AI chatbots.
The debate in a sparsely attended Westminster Hall session revealed a stark divide as the public demands digital freedom, and the government presses for deeper surveillance and expanded authority.
Britain needs a First Amendment, and a Second Amendment to protest the First.
Patrick says
Britain needs a First Amendment, and a Second Amendment to protest the First.
It needs to completely fail and burn down showing the rest of the west to wake up or your next.
Yes, and I think a major goal of the Ukraine war was to get as many Slavic men as possible to kill each other.
A senior fire officer has become the latest victim of the UK government’s speech policing after he was forced out of his job for “sexist behavior” for failing to discipline his colleagues for using the “offensive” term “fireman.”
Simon Bailey, a 27-year veteran of the Avon and Somerset Fire Service who had previously been commended for bravery, was disciplined for allowing what investigators called a “longstanding campaign” of “sexism” in his station.
Bailey has just lost his case after suing his former employer for unfair dismissal.
The hero fireman received a written warning in July 2023 after a tribunal found he presided over an “openly sexist” workplace.
He was accused of allowing “sexist behavior” for failing to challenge staff who used the term “fireman” instead of “firefighter.”
The disciplinary action followed complaints in 2021 from firewoman Sasha Acheson, a former England Women’s rugby player.

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- almost no homeless, saw just one so far
- lots of trash though
- prices seem reasonable, a bit lower than SF, but that's because the pound is so low against the dollar
- the majority of people on the street are clearly not English; they are from everywhere else on earth
I did not know there was a Saint Chad: