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Michael Reiners (@MCRReiners) writes, in 'Why Britain must adopt the Freedom of Speech Bill (2026)': "A party which suggests such a bill is not required accepts that they are complicit, or content, with continuing censorship & political punishment. To be charitable, some do not understand how, or why, it is occurring in the first place. Assuming the latter is true, I will break down core problems the British public face, and, how this bill remedies them." reiners.org.uk/why-britain-m…
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The Progression of Liberty: 1688 Britain, 1776 America, now, 2026 Britain Again Richard Orr argues that Britain's eroding freedoms echo two pre-revolutionary eras – 1688 and 1776 – and that the Adam Smith Institute's Freedom of Speech Bill (2026) offers a chance to reclaim an inheritance most Britons have forgotten they ever had. Read it here: reiners.org.uk/the-progressi…
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House of The People: An Experiment in Direct Democracy House of The People (@HoTPOfficial) lets voters judge the same bills Parliament votes on in real-time, then compares public results with MPs, Lords, parties, while cataloging laws and statutory instrument. It makes democratic distance visible, bill by bill. The project is well placed to evolve into a key player in the field of political polling. Read it here, in @ReinersProject: reiners.org.uk/house-of-the-…
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"Why the West is Replacing Its Historic Population: The Post-Fordist Trap" Dr Ricardo Duchesne (@dr_duchesne) argues that mass immigration in the West is driven by the fusion of liberal universalism and post-Fordist capitalism, replacing historic nations with flexible labour markets, multicultural ideology, and managed demographic transformation. Read it in @ReinersProject: reiners.org.uk/why-the-west-…
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The Oblivion Act: A Wide ‘Great Repeal Act’ Michael Reiners proposes The Oblivion Act, an instrument to force the permanant state to justify the laws it needs, and disposes en masse of the rest. A 'wide' approach to a 'Great Repeal Act', in which Parliament merely saves what law remains necessary, useful, and in the national interest. Read it here: reiners.org.uk/the-oblivion-…
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Dan Tubb & I discus the need for a Freedom of Speech Act such as that written by myself Preston Byrne and Elijah Granet, we also discuss the vicious use of the POA PArt III s 19 against @RealSamMelia We must repeal the Public Order Act 1986 in full.
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I’m sure this won’t have any unintended consequences on the English speaking internet - the aggregate of which’s output, of course, representing the most important cultural contribution in many centuries, and quite arguably, of all time. Making every Englishman identify himself (in order to determine age) a requirement in law / a condition of access is thus one of the most dim-witted acts of cultural self-harm since Euston arch was thrown in a river or Concorde was taken out of the air.
What you need to know about the new Social Media Ban in the UK: 1. All persons under 16 are prohibited from accessing social media platforms without verified parental supervision. 2. Parental supervision must be logged digitally through the UK. gov app. 3. Parents must approve each post, comment, like, or share in real-time. 4. Failure to supervise constitutes negligent digital guardianship. 5. Penalties for negligent digital guardianship include fines up to £10,000 and potential removal of devices from the household. 6. Educational use is not exempt. 7. Mental health considerations are not exempt. 8. Checking the weather on a browser that could access social media counts as attempted access. 9. Screenshots of banned platforms are treated as contraband. 10. Discussing banned platforms in school counts as conspiracy to access. 11. Parents who express disagreement with these rules online will have their supervision privileges revoked. 12. Any family member can report violations anonymously (encouraged). Compliance is mandatory. Britain is safer for it.
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We have the weakest parliament in this history of our nation. Nobody in it has a clue how our legal and constitutional arrangement even looks, much less how it works. This is the high point of their career, they owe everything to the party that selected them, and are thus controllable/whippable meat. They would all benefit from having second jobs, giving them independence of income and thus making them less contorted by party whips. 650 mid level charity employees. Having one who is also sexist, and has fixed a flooded bathroom, is a minor but marked improvement.
"I'd rather have a career politician than a plumber who's a sexist."
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Have I got news for you (@haveigotnews) recently had a woman I knew from the Cambridge footlights days on the show. Nobody anywhere near footlights was remotely funny - routine Edinburg fringe attendees - often had second homes in Edinburgh. All very “dads Google history” (clip below). Footlights revues (live sketch shows) were a screamingly pathetic substrate of wokery. Nothing amusing or heroic about this. With that said, if you keep up the act for long enough into adulthood, they will have Ian Hislop reach out.
The US government has joined the 'two-tier policing' debate on the side of Elon Musk, Nigel Farage, Tommy Robinson and Laurence Fox - providing some much needed credibility to everyone on the opposite side of the debate
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Painting a constant target on yourself, within the current paradigm, is unwise. AA was as subject to that as any other person in Britain. Having a following helps. There are solutions to this situation, one being the Freedom of Speech Act (2026), by @ASI, here: adamsmith.org/research/the-f…
Bittersweet memories, that is all I'm taking with me. So goodbye, please don't cry; we both know I'm not what you, you need...
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There is no debate, it is a settled matter. For those having difficulty, the learned @Tom_Rowsell explains what an Englishman is - here - in @ReinersProject : reiners.org.uk/what-is-an-en…
The deeply contentious debate around what it means to be English bbc.in/4dQlLP5
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Replying to @PositivFuturist
Given this tweet, you may enjoy this essay – from 2024 – which weaves these threads together coherently. Good tailoring is the only remedy for what appear to be separate grievances. reiners.org.uk/england-is-un…
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British speech law: "Why have the Lotus Eaters not been arrested yet?" asks Dan Tubb (@Kingbingo_). We discuss how having an independent platform is one of the few affordable defences to censorial law. For the rest, the @ASI Freedom of Speech Bill (2026) offers a permanent fix
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You can film people, and things. Especially UK police. Ensure you are keeping a record of every interaction you are forced to have with police as a lawful person in Britain – it will be needed later. An explanation of that is contained on @ReinersProject here: reiners.org.uk/knock-knock-w…
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Freedom of speech, UK: @lotuseaters_com discuss The Freedom of Speech Bill (2026), published by @ASI. Speech legislation has led to a 'two-tier' society. No party is addressing this issue sophisticatedly. My co-authors @prestonjbyrne & @legalstyleblog have provided solutions.
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In Britain, 1/5th of all recorded crime (approximately 1.2million incidents) relates to speech & expression. That number does not even account for regulatory & employment law issues arising from the policing of speech. From my interview with Dan Tubb of @lotuseaters_com (link below).
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Whether she knows it or not, Cathy Newman attempted to make @ZiaYusufUK say that that the Public Order Act 1986 Part III Section 19 is engaged by Farage's comments on the killing of Henry Nowak. That is the act, and section, under which Lucy Connolly (@LucyTCWife) was coerced to plead guilty to in 2024 – it is an offence of stirring 'hated' in the mind of an imaginary observer. Farage must stand by his comments and Reform must commit to repealing the laughable speech restrictions imposed by The Public Order Act 1986. The model Freedom of Speech Bill, from @ASI, explains how to go about this, among many other things; it appears to me that Reform's senior people keep butting up against the problems which our bill solves: adamsmith.org/research/the-f…
Cathy Newman is unable to confirm she thinks white lives matter as much as black lives. Shocking.
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My appearance on @lotuseaters_com, to discuss Britain's speech & expression laws – and precisely how to repair them – is timely. Following the Nowak protests, we are likely to see the Public Order Act (1986) invoked and "the full force of the law", as it currently stands, brought down upon the Englishman for petitioning the state for redress of his grievances.
Britain's Insane Speech Laws Watch @Kingbingo_'s full discussion with @MCRReiners here: lotuseaters.com/premium-brok…
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Reform has pledged to repeal the Online Safety Act and the Equality Act, and likely also intends to bin the Human Rights Act. You gotta stand *for* something, tho - and replace these laws with something better. Might I suggest a Freedom of Speech Act? adamsmith.org/research/the-f…
The root cause? The Equality Act, which institutionalises DEI in our public sector by placing legal duties on public servants to treat minority groups differently. ‘Positive action’ and the ‘Public Sector Equality Duty’ are both enshrined in the Equality Act and are the foundations of the DEI industry that has ruined our public sector. The Tories failed to repeal this horrific legacy of Blairite/Brownite social engineering and made things worse. This is why @reformparty_uk is the only party that is committed to repealing the Equality Act and restoring fairness to the workplace. No-one should be discriminated on the basis of their personal characteristics, not even white people.
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Britain's Insane Speech Laws Watch @Kingbingo_'s full discussion with @MCRReiners here: lotuseaters.com/premium-brok…
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