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  1. High-Tom-Titty on

    They seemed to be used by the police, and the individuals who made the complaint as a scare tactic, where the process was the punishment. Just nasty.

  2. curedheronthesabbath on

    >The move to scrap them follows high-profile cases such as that of Graham Linehan, the Father Ted co-creator, whose arrest for a series of posts on X was criticised by Donald Trump’s administration as a “departure from democracy”.

    He instructed his half a million followers to attack trans women. Pretty clearly incitement to violence, never mind a “non-crime hate incident”

  3. urbanspaceman85 on

    Kemi Badenoch: “What in GODS NAME took you so long?”

  4. asfish123 on

    Wonderful, this will give them more time to waste on anything other than solving crime

  5. Thandoscovia on

    They have lasted far too long. They were just a tool to oppress those guilty of nothing other than wrong think

  6. muh-soggy-knee on

    Again?

    Please tell me we aren’t buying it this time, for god’s sake.

  7. gizmostrumpet on

    Another thing the Tories had 14 years to solve and didn’t

  8. TheBlakeOfUs on

    The free speech argument again… fan fucking tastic. A bunch of fucking idiots who couldn’t find free speech if it shouted at them trying to define what breaks free speech.

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