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Snooper 🐨 retweeted
Call their bluff. Close all local UK operations, so that no employees or corporate officers can be arrested. Refuse to comply, and dare them to geoblock. Without Google and Apple, the UK economy would probably collapse. It isn't so much that those services are crucial (although they are), it's that Britain is already on the fiscal brink and all it would really take is a little push. I'm sure blocking the Internet would go over really well with the British people, too.
NEW: U.K. advances proposal to force Apple, Google, Signal, & other platforms to scan private content on users’ devices — executives could face prison if they refuse.
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Snooper 🐨 retweeted
The left are literally out in force to silence people being outraged about migrants killing people in the streets Like what on earth
Happening now: Far right so outnumbered in Brighton that it’s impossible to even see them without climbing things.
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Snooper 🐨 retweeted
The biggest action day in British history. We are going to Restore Britain.
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Your burglar is Nigerian. Your drug dealer is Albanian. Your benefits cheat is Somalian. Your rapist is Pakistani. Your murderer is Sudanese.
Your car is German. Your pizza is Italian. Your democracy is Greek. Your coffee is Brazilian. Your movies American. Your shirt is Indian. Your electronic Chinese. Your numbers Arabic. Your letters are Latin. And you complain your neighbor is an immigrant! Pull yourself together.
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You get less time for human trafficking and undermining national security than you do for making a Tweet that the British government doesn't like. The UK is a joke, lol. x.com/ukhomeoffice/status/20…

Two small boat pilots are the first to be jailed under a new endangerment offence. After piloting overcrowded dinghies carrying more than 140 people between them, Mohammad Tajik and Alnour Mohamed Ali have been sentenced to four years and three months combined.
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Our statement on the UK government’s demand that all content on all devices sold or used in the country be scanned, on the presumption of nudity, using a dystopian combination of age verification and content scanning. This proposal will not safeguard children. It endangers us all. signal.org/blog/pdfs/2026-06…

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Important. The Daily Mail has just revealed that the Belfast knife attack suspect was granted asylum in Britain under a controversial 'fast-track' scheme, introduced by Reform's Robert Jenrick and Suella Braverman. It has been reported that the monster's case was dealt with through this scheme. Jenrick and Braverman gave him 'permission to stay here after completing a 10-page Home Office questionnaire rather than undergoing the standard – and far more rigorous - face-to-face interview process' the Mail reports. This is traitorous. Reform's Jenrick and Braverman have serious questions to answer. Today. There is one party that will deal with these savages in the appropriate manner. Asylum system abolished, mass deportations and a referendum on the death penalty for scumbags who attempt beheadings on British streets. Restore Britain.
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Snooper 🐨 retweeted
Restore Britain will reverse the third-worldification of our country.
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The UK government spyware demand means that the government decides exactly what should be censored on every mobile device. They say they will start with nude pictures (if you don’t identify yourself as an adult). But it could at any time be expanded to anything the government disapproves of. Today, 30 people are arrested every day in the United Kingdom for writing something online that the government classifies as "grossly offensive". It is obvious that they will use this tool to restrict free speech. Currently, there appears to be no requirement to report findings outside the device. However, with both legal and technological decision-making power taken away from individuals and transferred to the government, that is only a pen stroke away. This means that the government could also use this system for total mass surveillance. And they can do so in secret. The government recently, in secret, tried to pressure Apple (which is now agreeing to client-side scanning) to build backdoors into its end-to-end encrypted cloud service. They can do this under the Investigatory Powers Act 2016, also known as the "Snoopers' Charter" – a law that makes it illegal for tech companies to disclose secret demands from the government.
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The British government's solution to the breakdown of society is to censor the Internet so that the average person is blind to the reality of what is happening. They won't be happy until you're sat in front of the BBC, consuming propaganda, just like previous generations did.
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I'm seeing an increasing number of British people having to use VPNs to work around the age verification thing they're forcing on every platform. 92/100 on the Freedom House my fucking ass. People shouldn't have to use Russian Federation-style workarounds to get on the internet
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Snooper 🐨 retweeted
This sounds good in a headline, but it’s not technologically possible without scanning everyone’s private devices and messages. That’s not child protection, it’s mass surveillance by another name. It's Government overreach dressed up as safety.
This government will not stand by while children are put at risk online. Today I am calling on the tech companies to introduce device-level controls to prevent children from taking, sharing or viewing nude images. And if they don’t act, we will.
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Jess Phillips resigned from gvnt May 12 citing Starmer's failure to act on this specific measure. lbc.co.uk/article/keir-s… Technology like this requires blanket ID vertification to take vetted photos. Kids easily verify as adults rendering measures useless while curbing liberty for everyone else. eff.org/pages/uk-onlin… thedailyeconomy.org/article/califo…
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I am so sick of hearing this retarded argument. Even before Aus tightened up on gun control, it had way lower gun crime than the US. Same goes for Canada and the UK, but nooo, whenever you mention guns, it's "dO yOu WaNt Us To TuRn InTo AmErIcA?" Fuck off. x.com/Cal_UpTheTigs/status/2…
That's why gun crime is statistically much better in the US than Australia right?
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🚨WARNING the bit Starmer isnt telling you is... this sort of device technology is called Client-Side Scanning. It is already built into the Ofcom regulated Online Safety Act through “accredited technology” notices. The EU has been pushing similar rules through its Child Sexual Abuse Regulation, known as “Chat Control”. It basically means phone companies and platforms can be pushed to scan messages, images and content BEFORE you send them, then either allowing them to be sent or blocking/reporting them. Once the precedent is set, "to protect children", it can easily be widened to block whatever government decides is “harmful”. And that's how you go from child safety to state approved speech. TA DAAAA 🚨
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Snooper 🐨 retweeted
telling googles ai that im eating and drinking increasing amounts of salami and monster energy until it starts shouting at me to get help
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The consultation:
UK consultation results show overwhelming support for social media age limits, with 89% of responding parents backing a legal minimum age requirement. The debate is increasingly shifting from whether age assurance works to how it should be governed and enforced. #ageverification biometricupdate.com/202606/u…
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To say that ~9700 people is an overwhelming support is misleading. gov.uk/government/pub… A petition against it was signed by ~65000 people. "Do not ban social media for under 16s": petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7572… And the anti-digital ID (which is also a form of age verification, amongst other things) was signed by nearly 3m petition.parliament.uk/petitions/7301…
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Snooper 🐨 retweeted
Protests in Southampton tonight. Do NOT give the state ANY excuse to throw you in prison. Because they will use anything. I know people are angry. I am angry. But do not throw your life away doing something you will later regret. The police need to treat protestors fairly, and any unacceptable behaviour by any officers must be recorded and called out. But I will say this again. Do not get violent. That is not how we win. We win at the ballot box, peacefully and democratically. We win by electing Restore Britain across our country. It's the only way.
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🚨NEW: Iceland founder, Sir Malcolm Walker, has come out to say 'two-tier policing exists,' as he reveals police rushed to one of his stores 3-minutes after a phoney accusation of racism, but didn't attend when staff were seriously hurt or threatened with violence by shoplifters
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Thank you, most generous glorious leader, for allowing me permission to watch the telly and drink a pint at the pub
🚨 NEW: Keir Starmer says the Government will allow pubs to serve outdoor pints and screen matches in their beer gardens for the World Cup
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Snooper 🐨 retweeted
No, Keir Starmer will announce mandatory ID checks for all social media in the next two weeks. Let’s not be naive about what this is really about. They want to be able to track down anons and send the cops round.
🚨 BREAKING: Keir Starmer will announce a social media ban for under-16s in the UK in the next two weeks
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