Following on, from my previous article explaining the laws and legal process of those individuals prosecuted, for violent disorder for their part in the recent riots, we can now move on to the more complicated process, of those individuals charged with inciting violence and stirring up racial hatred, through online media. There is a consensus of belief, that the current social media prosecutions, are an attack on our freedom of speech.
Laws Surrounding The U.K. Riots
This article has been sparked by a number of individuals, posting content online that in my opinion is lacking substance or to justify an agenda. Mainly, their discontent and unreasonable belief, are simply through a lack of understanding of, just how the wheels of justice turn here in the U.K. As you are all aware there have been a number of trials dealing with the offenders inciting and involving themselves in the riots. Whilst many believe these people to be political prisoners, it would actually appear, they have been extremely fortunate not to have been prosecuted for riot.
Why The Rule Of Law Is So Important
Once again I report on a very worrying and disturbing situation. A situation that has the potential to render the U.K. an oppressed, dis-informed communist state. Article 10 of the ECHR enshrined into the Human Rights Act 1998, states “Everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers”.
Hindus, Jews and Christian’s Set Example
Hi guys this will be a short article for a change. The object; profiling something positive whilst the rest of the country is amid chaos and crisis. In my opinion, this is an example to us all especially, an example to the British government, who could learn a lot about integrating communities, not discriminating against them.
Conspiracy! You Decide
As most of you are aware, in my previous article “Britain! the Pillar’s are crumbling” I condemned the actions of the demonstrators in Southport, based on their total disrespect to the rule of law. Clearly showing my support for the injured police officers. However, today I feel no sympathy for them at all. On Wednesday night in Whitehall, many demonstrators attended a peaceful congregation