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  • pvonhellermannn@mastodon.greenP pvonhellermannn@mastodon.green

    Labour MPs vote through draconian law giving police powers to ban recurring protests

    Recurring protests which might have no connection to each other could now be banned by police on the basis of “cumulative disruption” caused by past or future planned protests in the same “area”.

    I reject everything that Labour has become. What dystopian times we live in. #UKPolitics

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    @pvonhellermannn The Guardian used to be my favourite, however, a few years ago I stopped reading it. 😢

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    • pvonhellermannn@mastodon.greenP pvonhellermannn@mastodon.green

      Labour MPs vote through draconian law giving police powers to ban recurring protests

      Recurring protests which might have no connection to each other could now be banned by police on the basis of “cumulative disruption” caused by past or future planned protests in the same “area”.

      I reject everything that Labour has become. What dystopian times we live in. #UKPolitics

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      @pvonhellermannn
      @AFewBugs

      That piece of legislation may also be aimed at other protests (side eye at the fuel protests in Ireland at the moment) and frankly anything else they don’t like. Awful.

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      • pvonhellermannn@mastodon.greenP pvonhellermannn@mastodon.green

        Labour MPs vote through draconian law giving police powers to ban recurring protests

        Recurring protests which might have no connection to each other could now be banned by police on the basis of “cumulative disruption” caused by past or future planned protests in the same “area”.

        I reject everything that Labour has become. What dystopian times we live in. #UKPolitics

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        @pvonhellermannn starmer seems to be actively trying to alienate the electorate.
        If the UK wanted an illiberal country run by greedy millionaires they'd have stuck with the Tories.

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        • bubblegumyeti@mastodon.socialB bubblegumyeti@mastodon.social

          @pvonhellermannn WTF is that obsession in the UK with banning protest and arresting protesters??? When did all this change?

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          @BubblegumYeti @pvonhellermannn

          Around the time that statue was pushed in the dock in Bristol as part of the Black Lives Matter protest hit the UK. That's when the Tories really went in on stripping away the right to protest. It culminated in loosely worded legislation in a new act in 2022.

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            @BubblegumYeti @pvonhellermannn

            Around the time that statue was pushed in the dock in Bristol as part of the Black Lives Matter protest hit the UK. That's when the Tories really went in on stripping away the right to protest. It culminated in loosely worded legislation in a new act in 2022.

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            @BubblegumYeti @pvonhellermannn

            Since then they, for example, confiscated amplification equipment of vocal anti brexit campaigner Steve Bray. Sentenced protesters to 5 years for sitting in a *road. And much more.

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            • pvonhellermannn@mastodon.greenP pvonhellermannn@mastodon.green

              Labour MPs vote through draconian law giving police powers to ban recurring protests

              Recurring protests which might have no connection to each other could now be banned by police on the basis of “cumulative disruption” caused by past or future planned protests in the same “area”.

              I reject everything that Labour has become. What dystopian times we live in. #UKPolitics

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              @pvonhellermannn Vote left; this is what you get.

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              • pvonhellermannn@mastodon.greenP pvonhellermannn@mastodon.green

                Labour MPs vote through draconian law giving police powers to ban recurring protests

                Recurring protests which might have no connection to each other could now be banned by police on the basis of “cumulative disruption” caused by past or future planned protests in the same “area”.

                I reject everything that Labour has become. What dystopian times we live in. #UKPolitics

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                @pvonhellermannn Honestly, it looks pretty worrying and like a step in the wrong direction , but I’d still wait to see how it’s actually enforced in practice, because sometimes laws sound much harsher on paper than they end up being in real life.

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                • pvonhellermannn@mastodon.greenP pvonhellermannn@mastodon.green

                  Labour MPs vote through draconian law giving police powers to ban recurring protests

                  Recurring protests which might have no connection to each other could now be banned by police on the basis of “cumulative disruption” caused by past or future planned protests in the same “area”.

                  I reject everything that Labour has become. What dystopian times we live in. #UKPolitics

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                  @pvonhellermannn past or future? We are already in the realms of Minority Report? Serious voter's remorse here - never again.

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                  • pvonhellermannn@mastodon.greenP pvonhellermannn@mastodon.green

                    @BubblegumYeti i know!! This is the right response! There is a real authoritarianism rising here that is, well, not what you associate with the UK.

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                    @pvonhellermannn @BubblegumYeti I associate this with the UK since forever.

                    When was the period in history when the UK government wasn't banning protest and arresting protesters? I can't think of any.

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                    • pvonhellermannn@mastodon.greenP pvonhellermannn@mastodon.green

                      Labour MPs vote through draconian law giving police powers to ban recurring protests

                      Recurring protests which might have no connection to each other could now be banned by police on the basis of “cumulative disruption” caused by past or future planned protests in the same “area”.

                      I reject everything that Labour has become. What dystopian times we live in. #UKPolitics

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                      @pvonhellermannn “recurring protests”, does that include yearly repeated protests? Just asking in the weeks before May 1…

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                      • ahltorp@mastodon.nuA ahltorp@mastodon.nu

                        @pvonhellermannn @BubblegumYeti I associate this with the UK since forever.

                        When was the period in history when the UK government wasn't banning protest and arresting protesters? I can't think of any.

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                        @ahltorp Back in the old days they just used to kill the protesters (Peterloo, anyone) @pvonhellermannn @BubblegumYeti

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                        • shwell@mastodon.auS shwell@mastodon.au

                          @pvonhellermannn Vote left; this is what you get.

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                          @shwell

                          Nice story bro ... 🙄
                          The UK 'Labour' government are no more left than the Tories or Reform.

                          @pvonhellermannn

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                            @petealexharris @regendans @BubblegumYeti @pvonhellermannn which is why there is no reason to expand and use as an excuse legislation and policing which legitimately seeks to limit harassment of other people in the UK to also outlaw peaceful protest against government policy and against companies such as Elbit that are helping murder people.

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                              Labour MPs vote through draconian law giving police powers to ban recurring protests

                              Recurring protests which might have no connection to each other could now be banned by police on the basis of “cumulative disruption” caused by past or future planned protests in the same “area”.

                              I reject everything that Labour has become. What dystopian times we live in. #UKPolitics

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                              @pvonhellermannn
                              Labour are no longer the party of democratic socialists. The rot startest with Blair. The final death was when Corbyn looked like winning. So he was smeared to 'death' and all democratic socialist were hounded out or left.
                              Some went to Green others to Your Party. The latter seem to be finished so hopefully the Green will pick up more. Starmer is the result about to be wiped out in local election

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                              • christo_459@mastodon.me.ukC christo_459@mastodon.me.uk

                                @pvonhellermannn
                                Labour are no longer the party of democratic socialists. The rot startest with Blair. The final death was when Corbyn looked like winning. So he was smeared to 'death' and all democratic socialist were hounded out or left.
                                Some went to Green others to Your Party. The latter seem to be finished so hopefully the Green will pick up more. Starmer is the result about to be wiped out in local election

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                                @Christo_459 @pvonhellermannn

                                I think the rot really got going with Farmer Jim Callaghan.

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                                  @bytebro @pvonhellermannn
                                  Snap

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