Labour Has Turned Britain’s Constables into Commissars
As yet another scandalous arrest over a tweet shows how Labour has turned Britain’s constables into commissars, the public are right to draw a link between this clampdown on speech and ‘two-tier Keir’, says our own Laurie Wastell in the Telegraph. Here’s an excerpt.
The stirring up racial hatred offence, first created in the Race Relations Act 1965, is very, very serious. It carries a potential penalty of up to seven years in prison. It is also disturbingly vague: what does “stirring up” actually mean? Who gets to define “hatred”? Unlike American speech laws around incitement to violence, speech doesn’t have to be “likely” to stir up violence to count as criminal, but merely “intended” – meaning it strays into policing thought crime. To safeguard free speech, any such charge requires the consent of the Attorney General to proceed.
Once, it was used sparingly and for relatively extreme cases. Among the first convictions, in 1967, was the leader of the British National Socialist Movement, Colin Jordan.
But as our justice system gets more politicised and the state grows more censorious, arrests and prosecutions under this once-rare offence have expanded massively. Just one person was convicted of the offence in 2015, compared with 44 last year.
Last year, Essex Police used this offence to go after the Telegraph’s Allison Pearson over a tweet in which she criticised two-tier policing, before the force shamefacedly dropped the charges after a major public outcry. And as even the White House now knows, childminder Lucy Connolly received a 31-month prison sentence for stirring up racial hatred over a single, hastily deleted tweet on the night of the Southport massacre.
Then there was personal trainer Jamie Michael, who stood accused of stirring up racial hatred over a Facebook monologue in which he urged people in his area to protest peacefully against illegal migration. The case was against him was in fact paper thin: in February, a jury found the former Royal Marine not guilty in just 17 minutes.
The latest example highlights just how bad things have got. Pete North, an online political commentator and veteran of the Brexit movement was arrested for stirring up racial hatred in his home late last night over a meme, before being driven 30 minutes to Harrogate Police Station, where he was interrogated in the dead of night over his alleged motivations.
Reportedly, the post in question was a picture of a Palestine flag which read: “F— Hamas, F— Palestine, F— Islam. Want to protest? F— off to a Muslim country and protest.” These are strong sentiments, which many may find distasteful, but in a free country people should be able to voice robust opinions without the police knocking on the door.
Mr North has said that he had “not intended to stir up racial hatred”, adding: “I am entitled to dislike a religion.” He isn’t wrong: the law is not supposed treat Islam, a religion, as equivalent to a race, though increasingly the boundary between the two is being blurred, not least through Labour’s efforts to conflate the two in its “Islamophobia” rules.
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I’m afraid the police don’t need encouragement from Labour. The lesson is that no organization, particularly a publically funded one, needs that level of discretion 🙁
Now that the police have stopped bothering about crimes like rape, burglary, fraud, shoplifting etc they’ve got plenty of time to spend on politics.
No immigrant/invading crimes. No rapes. No thefts. No stolen cars every 5 minutes in London. No fraud. No child sex trafficking. No FGM. Good to know that the steak’s at Tesco are now tagged, obviously this is due to the lack of crime.
Fuck labour
Fuck starmer
fuck the police,
if you want to protest, better go to the USA
During my employment I issued a ‘rule of thumb’ to my clerks about when to send a letter to employees, unless there were certain exceptional circumstances.
The clerks sent letters anyway without regard to the exceptions. It’s human nature I guess – you have to shift the work and there is no time or care for discretion.
I suspect the ordinary policeperson chooses not to employ discretion even if they have the freedom to do so. So if you have good reason to sue the police go after the bosses. Share the pain.
Police officers are mostly wokified, lefty indoctrinated (because they have to have a degree, don’t ya know) wasters of taxpayers money. Useless in a real fight. Gestapo-ised thought crime enforcers.
Social workers in uniform.
We live in a police state. I despise our police. I have nothing but contempt for them because they have become agents of the state against us and my interests. I will not come to their aid if they call.
Private and voluntary security groups are the only way to protect ourselves against general crime. The police are not interested.
Stasi. Gestapo.
Remigration. Repatriation. Deportation.
It isn’t the Constables, nor the Sergeants in the police who’ve been willingly turned into Political Commissars, reminiscent of the old Soviet Union and probably a decent proportion of the Inspectors. You can reach these ranks on merit, experience and ability. To go above this rank you will have undergo the political indoctrination at Police College Bramshill, where you won’t just drink the Kool Aid, you’ll have to smack your lips and ask for more. This is the home of the non-crime hate incident that in my opinion, promotes conformity to a mindset that sees crime and disorder as an ancillary function to police police’s main job of driving social change. I feel nothing but pity for the poor old cop who’s been ordered by the often DEI hire, senior officer to go and arrest some poor sod who still thought they lived in a free country. I emphasise the word old because for many years now, since the monumentally incompetent rule of Theresa May as Home Secretary, having burned to the ground, effective crime and disorder training when she got rid of Police Training Centres, it was handed over to the universities. These same universities who are churning out… Read more »