Brutkey

Emeritus Prof Christopher May
@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us

Given that getting on for 750 people have been arrested for peacefully protesting about the proscription of Palestine Action in the last two weeks, and the maximum penalty under the Terrorism Act for showing support for a proscribed organisation is 14 years... it looks like Yvette Cooper is going to become even more unpopular if even some of these protestors end up with long jail terms for merely peacefully holding up placards.

And its unlikely to get better!

#protest #democracy Β΄politics


David Chisnall (*Now with 50% more sarcasm!*)
@david_chisnall@infosec.exchange

@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us

I think you’re being far too negative about this. We should be congratulating the police for having solved all other crimes. At least, I can only assume that the reason that police forces around the country are sending officers to London to support the Met Police is because every crime in their area is solved. We should probably also cut their funding, since they clearly are employing too many people.

On the other hand, if this
isn’t the reason, we should perhaps remember that the last government introduced elected police and crime commissioners.

Charlotte Walker
@purplepadma@beige.party

@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us With a possible sentence like that, I presume these cases deemed too serious for magistrates’ courts? Because there is already a huge backlog of cases awaiting Crown Court trial…

Emeritus Prof Christopher May
@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us

@purplepadma@beige.party

Well, that's an interning issue.... I imagine Cooper will be wanting to avoid jury trials as juries have been known to take a different view on matter connected with protest from the Home Office

Emeritus Prof Christopher May
@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us

@purplepadma@beige.party

Well, that's an interning issue.... I imagine Cooper will be wanting to avoid jury trials as juries have been known to take a different view on matter connected with protest from the Home Office

Simon Zerafa (Status: :no_AI_logo: :catthink: 😊😊)
@simonzerafa@infosec.exchange

@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us @purplepadma@beige.party

Don't mention Jury nullification, which could potentially be an issue for any potential crown court cases
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Simon Zerafa (Status: :no_AI_logo: :catthink: 😊😊)
@simonzerafa@infosec.exchange

@ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us @purplepadma@beige.party

Don't mention Jury nullification, which could potentially be an issue for any potential crown court cases
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vicarvernon
@vicarvernon@mastodon.me.uk

@simonzerafa@infosec.exchange @ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us @purplepadma@beige.party isn't there a prison issue? Already so overwhelmed there are releases of some who have only completed 40% of their sentences, there's no need to add to the problem.

vicarvernon
@vicarvernon@mastodon.me.uk

@simonzerafa@infosec.exchange @ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us @purplepadma@beige.party isn't there a prison issue? Already so overwhelmed there are releases of some who have only completed 40% of their sentences, there's no need to add to the problem.

Simon Zerafa (Status: :no_AI_logo: :catthink: 😊😊)
@simonzerafa@infosec.exchange

@vicarvernon@mastodon.me.uk @ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us @purplepadma@beige.party

Probably unlikely. There is no actual risk to the public from an elder who is blind or in a wheelchair protesting despite what the Home Secretary might say or believe.

Simon Zerafa (Status: :no_AI_logo: :catthink: 😊😊)
@simonzerafa@infosec.exchange

@vicarvernon@mastodon.me.uk @ChrisMayLA6@zirk.us @purplepadma@beige.party

Probably unlikely. There is no actual risk to the public from an elder who is blind or in a wheelchair protesting despite what the Home Secretary might say or believe.