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    under Labour, Thought Police get ever more crazed

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      blablarg18
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      UK continues to switch thought criminals for real ones.

      UK release real criminals:

      https://news.sky.com/story/prisoners-likely-to-be-released-earlier-as-part-of-labour-plans-to-tackle-prison-overcrowding-13175200

      UK imprison Lee Joseph Dunn, who posted "Coming to a town near you" - that's all.

      https://www.newsandstar.co.uk/news/24513379.sellafield-worker-jailed-sharing-offensive-facebook-posts/

      Yes, it's absurd & wrong as it sounds.

      For libs it's great. It's their power flex, power high.

      They should enjoy it while it lasts.

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        raphjd Forum Administrator @blablarg18
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        @blablarg18

        The UK prosecutes about 5,000 people per year for thought crimes. Many more get arrested and put on police bail.

        I don't know what the figures will be since Scotland's new thought crime law and the protests.

        Police bail is like being put on probation in a court but without the court. The main difference is you don't have to be proven guilty; you just have to be accused.

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