Showing posts with label Starmer's Britain. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Starmer's Britain. Show all posts

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

“Deeply Worrying and Chilling Stuff” | Fears of Social Unrest over Islamophobia Definition

Aug 26, 2025 | Work to create an official definition of Islamophobia would risk “a chilling effect on free speech”, the Conservatives have warned.

Ministers have launched a “working group” aimed at forming an official definition of what is meant by Islamophobia or anti-Muslim hatred within six months.

The group has been created as incidents of hate crime in England and Wales aimed at Muslims are at an all-time high, according to the Ministry of Housing, Communities, and Local Government.

Broadcaster Rafe Heydel-Mankoo joins Talk’s Ian Collins to discuss this further.


Thursday, November 14, 2024

Starmer’s Britain Is No Longer a Free Country – It’s an Orwellian Dystopia

THE TELEGRAPH: The Allison Pearson witch-hunt lays bare this country’s despicable slide into authoritarianism

We must urgently speak out, or risk having to forever hold our peace. Free speech, the foundation of our liberties and democracy, is under threat like never before – yet much of the public remains blissfully unaware of the enormity of what is being taken from us.

The shocking treatment meted out to my colleague Allison Pearson, a brilliant columnist much beloved of Telegraph readers, must serve as the final wake-up call. She recounts how two police officers came knocking at her door at 9.40am on Remembrance Sunday to inform her that she was being investigated over a post on X, formerly Twitter, published a year ago.

Still in her dressing gown, she was stunned. The officers refused to tell Pearson which of her many posts their visit related to. They wouldn’t remind her what she had written. They weren’t allowed to tell her who complained; so much for open justice. The officers weren’t to blame: they were following Kafkaesque procedures dictated by an out-of-control technocratic machine. » | Allister Heath | Wednesday, November 13, 2024

It was because I feared that we were losing our freedom of speech that I wrote this back in August, and temporarily stopped blogging. — Mark