British Intel on X - "🚨🇬🇧 WATCH: SENIOR POLICE OFFICERS ADMIT THEIR BIGGEST FEAR IS “MUSLIMS KICKING OFF”
A leaked discussion among senior UK police officers has revealed that their greatest fear when handling sensitive cases is “Muslims kicking off.”
Officers admit they tread lightly to avoid “community backlash”
Fear of unrest now shaping law enforcement decisions
Britain’s policing priorities have shifted from justice to appeasement
When the police are more afraid of offending than enforcing the law, the country is no longer being policed - it’s being managed through fear."
Turning Point UK 🇬🇧 on X - "Kent Police have decided that no crime has been committed after Charlotte Hayes called for conservatives to be murdered: “Why is anyone condemning that. Kill them all. Kill them all.” This is two-tier policing - leftists can now publicly call for our deaths with no repercussions. It started with Ricky Jones and now it’s spreading across the country. Meanwhile Lucy Connolly was jailed for a tweet. Shame on @kent_police . Thanks to @JackBMontgomery for uncovering this."
J.K. Rowling on X - "Graham Linehan was arrested for saying that if a man refused to leave a women only space he should be punched in the balls. This woman exhorts her followers to kill those she disagrees with politically and suffers no consequences at all. Make it make sense."
People, ideas, machines XII: Theories of regime change and civil war - "Inside the intelligence services, special forces (themselves under attack from the Cabinet Office and NI Office as they operate as our last line of defence, see below), bits of Whitehall, and those most connected to discussions away from Westminster, there is growing, though still tiny, discussion of Britain’s slide into chaos and the potential for serious violence including what would look like racial/ethnic mob/gang violence, though the regime would obviously try to describe it differently. Part of the reason for the incoherent forcefulness against the white rioters last year from a regime that is in deep-surrender-mode against pro-Holocaust marchers, rape gangs and criminals generally, is a mix of a) aesthetic revulsion in SW1 at the Brexit-voting white north and b) incoherent Whitehall terror of widespread white-English mobs turning political and attracting talented political entrepreneurs. They’re already privately quaking about the growth of Muslim networks. The last thing they want to see is emerging networks that see themselves as both political and driven to consider violence. Parts of the system increasingly fear this could spin out of control into their worst nightmare. In No10 meetings with the Met on riots, I saw for myself a) the weird psychological zone of how much order rests not on actual physical forces but perceptions among a few elites about such forces that can very quickly change, and b) how scared the senior police are at the prospect of crucial psychological spells being broken. We can see on the streets that various forces have already realised the regime will not stop them. What if this spreads? Whitehall’s pathology has pushed it to the brink of this psychological barrier and many of them know it. Aspects of the situation are tragi-comic. E.g if you talk to senior people in places like UAE, they tell you that bigshots in that region now tell each other — don’t send your kids to be educated in Britain, they’ll come back radical Islamist nutjobs! Our regime has spent thirty years a) destroying border control and sane immigration (including the Home Office’s jihad against the highest skilled, whom they truly loathe discussing and try to repel with stupid fees etc) and b) actively prioritising people from the most barbaric places on earth (hence immigration from the tribal areas most responsible for the grooming/rape gangs keeps rising) and c) funding the spread of those barbaric ideas and defending the organisations spreading them with human rights laws designed to stop the return of totalitarianism in Europe. In parallel, they’ve started propaganda operations with the old media to spread the meme that our ‘real danger’ is the ‘far right’ (code for ‘white people’). As Tories and Labour have continued their deranged trajectory, they have provoked exactly the reactions they most feared including the spreading meme that our regime itself has become our enemy and the growing politicisation of white English nationalism. These deep state discussions about the growing prospect of violence, like the focus group discussions about ‘civil war’, have seeped through to few MPs or hacks. And the evolution of the Cabinet Office in recent years has excluded ministers, spads and the PM from almost any visibility inside the NSS, the National Security Secretariat of the CO, which has acquired power from the rest of the security/intelligence system and runs a failing empire within a failing empire. When I said in 2020 that, among the general changes to the dysfunctional No10/CO system, the oversight of NSS must change so it became visible and legible again to the PM’s office so we could participate in debates like — what are the actual priorities of the intelligence services vis Putin and Xi — some senior officials tried to pretend that zero political scrutiny of NSS was somehow a constitutional principle. After I left, this system became even more closed and dysfunctional, hence the total lack of true strategic thinking connecting ends-ways-means over Ukraine and all things defence procurement becoming more and more Kafka-esque as the MoD shipped stuff to Ukraine. I repeat: the lack of legibility of the NSS is without historical precedent in the UK for centuries and is related to broader issues of Whitehall’s dysfunction, the disgraceful shambles of the MoD etc... The old parties lost their last chance to fix things in a sort-of normal way when the Trolley and his girlfriend told everyone in 2021 they were going ‘back to normal politics’. SW1 cheered including the Tory MPs who got culled en masse in 2024. Sunak doubled down on optimising for *pats on the head from Permanent Secretaries and lawyers*. After Starmer won, SW1’s NPCs tweeted to each other how they now had ‘serious grownups’ and we’d return to ‘normal government’. But this was just another cycle of delusional SW1 Narrative Whiplash. The Starmer project blew up on contact with the reality of Whitehall. Now both parties are led by Dead Players. Both old parties are structurally knackered. And the NPCs tweeting ‘hurrah for the grownups, Sue Gray is the Jedi we need’ a few months ago are now Bluesky-ing ‘disgusting rhetoric from Starmer’. Starmer is speed-running Sunak’s demented combination of a) massively raising the salience of immigration/boats with b) a set of policies that everyone who understands the details knows cannot possibly do what he’s promising. Why is he doing it? Because, like Sunak, he’s caught between a) political advice that the country is enraged over immigration/boats and wants action, b) the adamantine priority of the dominant faction in Whitehall — i.e the force that actually orients 99% of policy — is maintaining 1) the HRA/ECHR-judicial review system and 2) the cross-party HMT/OBR/university-endorsed immigration/asylum Ponzi. Being a Dead Player optimised to ‘defend the institutions’ at all costs however pathological, Starmer has, aping Sunak, synthesised the political advice of McSweeney and the priority of the officials/lawyers actually running No10/70WH and generated his own version of Sunak’s demented combination."
Two-tier policing row over pro-Palestinian protester dressed as Holocaust victim - "Scotland Yard has been accused of “two-tier” justice after police ignored a pro-Palestinian protester dressed as a Holocaust concentration camp inmate. Jewish leaders and MPs criticised the “religiously-aggravated” outfit worn by Maria Gallastegui, in which she replaced the star worn by inmates with an Islamic symbol. They complained that police failed to challenge a protest “clearly designed to cause distress”, but warned men “waving Israeli flags” at a Palestine Action march that they could be guilty of breaching the peace. Ms Gallastegui, 66, a full-time protester who gave up her job as a coach driver nearly 20 years ago for a life of activism, joined a protest against plans to ban Palestine Action after its activists attacked RAF aircraft with paint. Critics contrasted her treatment with that of Hamit Coskun, who was prosecuted and fined for a religiously aggravated public order offence after he set fire to a Koran outside the Turkish consulate in London. Free speech advocates argue that offensive behaviour should not be criminalised, regardless of whether it is committed by protesters against Islam, such as Mr Coskun, or against Israel. Robert Jenrick, the shadow justice secretary, said: “We appear to have a two-tier blasphemy law in this country, which protects Islam from offensive references but not others.” Alex Hearn, of Labour Against Anti-Semitism, said: “Dressing as a concentration camp inmate, with the yellow patch replaced by an Islamic symbol, has caused many people upset. “This religiously-aggravated performance appropriated and distorted the Holocaust and was clearly designed to cause distress. It’s shocking that while police act swiftly on less obvious public offencesthis blatant display went unchallenged at the heart of our democracy.” Labour Against Anti-Semitism has written to Sir Mark Rowley, the Metropolitan Police Commissioner, asking him to investigate the incident as a potentially religiously-aggravated offence that had “appropriated and distorted the Holocaust” and risked “trivialising the suffering of six million Jews and other victims of Nazi persecution”. Ms Gallastegui has been arrested previous times over the past two decades, including during a protest for the right to protest in Parliament Square in August 2005. She previously lived in a tent in Parliament Square for six years after joining the campaign against proposals to change the law to restrict protests in front of the Commons and Lords. She was interviewed by BBC Woman’s Hour in 2021 as she lived and slept in a 150-year-old tree in Hackney. She was challenging the council’s “reckless” and “irresponsible” plans to fell it to make way for a 600-home development... A supporter of Julian Assange, the Wikileaks co-founder, Ms Gallastegui was banned from going within 100 yards of Belmarsh prison after she damaged a wall in a mock jail break attempt while he was held in the jail. Ms Gallastegui used a drill against a wall the prison, where Assange was held during his lengthy battle to avoid extradition to the US, next to a sign that said “jailbreak in progress”. “Priti Patel Save Julian Assange” was also sprayed on the wall. She previously appeared dressed in the Holocaust outfit in a protest to support Kneecap, the Irish republican rap group, after one of the band’s members was charged with a terror offence for displaying a flag in support of Hamas, which is proscribed as a terrorist group in the UK. At Monday’s protest, she was pictured carrying a placard that said: “We are all Palestine Action,” a message that could lead to criminal action once the group is proscribed... One Jewish observer said: “One cannot help but conclude that if the police do not stand with us against this hatred, then they stand with those who hate us. There is no middle ground when it comes to abusing the memory of the Holocaust. It is done as a deliberate act of provocation and religious division.”"
The left wing agenda is all connected
Staffordshire Police used ‘Orwellian’ powers to gag firefighter in free speech row - "Police used “Orwellian” powers to gag a firefighter and prevent him revealing he had been arrested after posting online messages criticising his bosses. Staffordshire Police told Robert Moss that his right to “freedom of expression” had to be “limited to maintain public safety and order” following his arrest on suspicion of malicious communications. But a special bail hearing at Newcastle-Under-Lyme magistrates’ court overturned the “gagging clause” amid fears officers were behaving as if they lived in a “police state”. Now Mr Moss, who was never charged with a crime but had his home raided, said he believes “heavy-handed” police were “weaponised” to silence him. It is the latest example of claims that some police forces are using draconian powers to curtail freedom of speech... Sam Armstrong, the FSU’s legislative affairs director, said: “In the more than 4,000 cases the Free Speech Union has handled, this is amongst the most egregious abuses of state power we have encountered. “Robert’s comments were not crimes, his arrest was not lawful and the police have been acting like the Stasi, not a constabulary. Staffordshire Police’s chief constable must urgently end this investigation and apologise to Mr Moss before he finds himself writing an even bigger cheque than he already will have to.”"
Liza Rosen on X - "British police warned members of Jewish community not to display Israeli flags because offending Muslims might land them in prison."
Trisha Posner on X - "Two-tier policing at its worst. Demonstrators with Ayatollah signs that urge people to be 'on the right side of history' are OK but demonstrators with Israeli flags are threatened with arrest. What is going on in Britain?"
David Atherton on X - "This is the Holiday Inn Express in the West Midlands. A Somali asylum seeker brutally raped a young woman, knifed her face, & threw her into a canal was released on bail, under house arrest. The just don't care."
leilani dowding 🌸🚜 ☮️ on X - "How did he rape a woman, slash her face and kick her in canal and get bail. Lucy Connolly wrote a social media post and was held on remand!!"
UK free speech struggle 30 arrests a day censorship - "data suggests over 30 people a day are arrested for speech crimes, about 12,000 a year, under laws written well before the age of social media that make crimes of sending “grossly offensive” messages or sharing content of an “indecent, obscene or menacing character.” Social media continues to be flooded with videos of British cops banging on doors in the middle of the night and hauling parents off to jail—all over mean Facebook posts and agitated words on X. Maxie Allen, a radio producer in Hertfordshire, was on a Zoom call at home when he saw police standing over his shoulder from the camera view on his screen. Six officers came knocking — his partner Rosalind Levine, who answered the door, thought their disabled daughter had died — to haul the couple off over comments they posted in a private WhatsApp group for parents at their children’s school. In the chat, the couple had been repeatedly critical of the public school’s slow pace to recruit a replacement headteacher. “It’s shaken the faith of the country I thought I lived in. I never imagined that just by airing your views about how an organization was run, trying to hold people to account in public office, that you get arrested for that,” Allen, 50, told the Post. “If you have a vague law and then it’s enforced to an officious and stupid degree, then it’s always going to end in tears.” Similar stories abound. In 2018 a man identifying himself as “Adam” phoned into the British talk radio station LBC to describe his encounter with police earlier that year. “I’m Asian myself and I did this drawing of a mate of mine, who’s also Asian, and I said, ‘you look like a terrorist.’ And he took it really well. He thought it was funny,” he told the host. But someone else saw the humorous doodle, took issue, and called police. Months later, Adam and his friend were interviewed by authorities — the friend told cops he laughed at the drawing and wasn’t offended — but police still made an official report for a “non-crime hate incident” and forced Adam to write a letter of apology to his friend, which he had to email to him. Last year, 21-year-old student Jamila Abdi of East London, who is black, was charged under the Communications Act of 2003 for “indecent or grossly offensive [speech] for the purpose of causing distress or anxiety” after she used a version of the n-word in post on X out of frustration while watching a soccer match. “I’m so p—-d off let me get my hands on that f—–g n—a,” she wrote about black footballer Alexander Isak. Meanwhile in Derby, a 35-year-old man named Dimitrie Stoica was arrested for “sending a false communication with intent to cause harm” after he posted a video on TikTok to his 700 followers, which he called a spoof, where he pretended he was being chased by right-wing rioters. Despite police admitting the video caused no problems, Stoica was jailed for three months and forced to pay a $200 fine. Last October, Adam Smith-Connor, a 51-year-old Army veteran, was convicted and forced to pay a $12,000 fine for silently praying outside an abortion clinic in Dorset. In April, anti-mass migration French philosopher Renaud Camus was banned from the UK, where he was set to give a speech... The stories are so shocking, it’s caught the attention of the White House, which is taking an increasingly aggressive stance against censorship in the Eurozone. In a fiery address to the Munich Security Conference in February, Vice President JD Vance blasted “a crisis of censorship” in Britain. On Tuesday, the US State Department’s annual Human Rights Report slammed British authorities’ “serious restrictions on freedom of expression,” writing that the “human rights situation worsened” in Britian over the last year, and criticized laws like 2023’s Online Safety Act. “We consider freedom of expression to be a foundational component of a functioning democracy,” State Department press secretary Tammy Bruce told reporters, calling Britain’s chilling government actions “intolerable in a free society.” But Britain’s Labor government has brushed off America’s criticisms and doubled down on its nebulous and Kafkaesque speech codes. In the ashes of riots that erupted after the Southport murders, Starmer bragged that over 400 people had been arrested and jailed, “some for online activity.” This July, the Home Office announced it was assembling an elite force of special agents drawn from across the country to monitor speech on social media. Also this summer, the UK government updated its definition of terrorist ideologies to include “cultural nationalism,” singling out Westerners who express concern over mass migration. Then last Thursday a court acquitted Labor councillor Ricky Jones after he was caught on video calling for the murder of anti-mass migration protestors, telling a crowd: “We need to cut all their throats and get rid of them all.” Speech advocates immediately decried a “two-tier” justice system, comparing Jones’ case to Connolly’s. All this police action devoted to mean words is occurring while actual criminals roam the streets of British cities. Of the 33,000 car thefts recorded in London alone last year, only 300 arrests were made; while just five percent of the over 40,000 shoplifting incidents reported in London in 2023 led to charges. “In Britain there is increasingly a sense that whatever your problem is, someone else can sort it out for you,” Maxie Allen told the Post. “It’s like Amazon, you click a button, you get a product. And I think people are saying, right, I don’t like the situation, I’ll call the police, they can shut these people up.”... “I guess [my arrest] took the attention off the real reasons for the riots and it gave them a scalp because in the UK what’s happening, particularly with the silencing of speech, is that if the government can shut people up, they don’t have to deal with the underlying issue,” she told the Post. She’s since picked herself up and launched a podcast, hoping to give voice to others. “My husband said to me, if you live the next 40 years in silence on our farm, when you die the news on Google will be no different than it is today. So, the only thing you can do is to speak out again.”"
The UK police - keeping people safe from knife crime and grooming gangs!
UK Judge wishes al-Qaeda terrorist 'all the best' as he walks free - "A United Kingdom judge wished a convicted al-Qaeda terrorist, who claimed to be a "mastermind" behind the 9/11 attacks and a 2005 terrorist attack in England, "all the best" during a hearing permitting the terrorist's release back into society. British national Haroon Aswat, 50, pleaded guilty in the United States in 2015 for his involvement in the creation of a terrorist training camp in 1999... a 2022 psychiatric evaluation revealed that Aswat strongly supported violent Islamic ideology and that there is no evidence that he had symptoms of schizoaffective disorder during his involvement in organizing the terrorist camps in the United States. "Even when in a relatively stable mental state [Aswat] has continued to express violent extremist Islamic ideology," the psychiatrist wrote in a report before Aswat's extradition to the United Kingdom. He also noted that Aswat was "highly ambivalent about the need for medication and had relapsed twice as a result of stopping treatment," and he concluded that "there remains the risk of Islamic violent extremism." While not charged with the July 7, 2005, terrorist attack in London killing 56 people, nor the 9/11 attacks, Aswat confessed to being a mastermind behind both terror attacks while in prison in 2017. “In March 2017, [Aswat] stated, ‘If you think I am a terrorist, I don’t shy away from my responsibility’, and also stated he was a mastermind behind the 9/11 attacks and a 2005 terrorist attack in the UK," US District Court papers obtained by the Sun stated. United Kingdom authorities had traced 20 phone calls made by the suicide bombers of the July 7 attacks to a phone belonging to Aswat. The release of Aswat back into the public as well as Justice Jay's soft approach to Aswat, has garnered strong outcry from Britain's top officials."
Sadiq Khan on X - "My thanks go to all the officers policing protests today. Most protestors were peaceful, but a number of officers were assaulted and arrests have been made. Violence and attacking police officers is completely unacceptable."
Thread by @habibi_uk on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - ""Violence and attacking police officers is completely unacceptable." Except at "pro-Palestine" hatred rallies, of course. The Mayor always ignores them. At this one, 17 people were arrested for assaulting officers. The double standards are going to bite Labour hard.
On that day, Sadiq Khan was pushing yet more "la dee da, isn't London great, diversity is our strength!" messages. London has been turned over to racist haters shouting for terror for almost two years now. He couldn't care less. “Zionists, out, out!” “Go home!” "Intifada!”"
Basil the Great on X - "🚨Shabana Mahmood taking time in parliament today to denounce the record low 26 arrests at Tommy Robinson's Unite the Kingdom protest They don't say a word about the FIVE HUNDRED AND TWENTY EIGHT arrests at Notting Hill Carnival Two tier justice on display for all to see"
Police in free speech row after telling cancer patient to apologise for social media post - "Police have become embroiled in a free speech row after officers told a cancer patient to apologise for a social media post. Deborah Anderson, an American citizen living in Slough, was confronted by an officer from Thames Valley Police after someone complained about an offensive Facebook post. The police did not divulge which post had been the subject of the complaint. The mother of two, who is undergoing chemotherapy treatment for cancer, was told that if she did not apologise for the comments she could be interviewed at the police station. Ms Anderson, a vocal supporter of Donald Trump and a member of the Free Speech Union (FSU), refused and said the officer’s time would be better spent investigating serious crimes such as burglary. Thames Valley Police later dropped the case after the FSU instructed lawyers. However, the incident has reignited the debate over how far the police should intervene in social media spats... Lord Young of Acton, general secretary of the FSU, said: “Watching this video, it’s as if the police have become schoolteachers, intervening in petty squabbles. Since when has it been their job to ask people to apologise? “Except instead of threatening you with detention if you don’t, they’re threatening you with arrest. It’s both comical and deeply sinister – carry on 1984.”"
Thread by @mr_james_c on Thread Reader App – Thread Reader App - "Last week, a drunk or drugged guy was raving outside my house at 3 in the morning for over an hour. He trespassed and damaged my property. I called the police. They drove past the scene, saw the guy and didn't bother stopping because *they* thought he was no threat. Within seconds of them passing he was back at it. I have all this on camera. And yet the police have time to pull shit like this. We called the police a second time that night and they never even bothered to show. My wife called the police again later that day to complain about the failure of the police to act and *eventually* a couple of police showed up 4 days later. They were apologetic and helpful. The thing is that the guy has already committed a crime, and I had evidence. I probably wouldn't have pressed charges but AT A MINIMUM the police should have picked up and had him sleep off whatever he was on in a cell overnight. It keeps us safer and is probably better for him as well. The point is that the primary function of the police isn't "community relations" during business hours (which too frequently means harassing people for free speech), it's responding to crimes or being seen on the beat to prevent them in the first place."
The foreign governments warning citizens about the dangers of visiting crime-ridden Britain - "violent crime has gone up by 30 per cent during Sir Sadiq Khan’s nine-year tenure as Mayor of London. In March, the Conservatives accused him of overseeing a “woefully inadequate” response to the problem of phone theft after dedicating only two sentences to the increase in his policing strategy for the capital. In early July this year, the Home Office wrote on X that there had been a 44 per cent rise in street crime across the UK, record levels of shop theft and a million incidents of anti-social behaviour... And it’s not just foreign governments issuing warnings: back in the UK, London hotels are now also warning travellers of the high rates of petty crime. “We always mention to be wary of phone snatching; there’s a lot of phone snatching in Piccadilly Circus”, says a concierge, who did not want to be named, at a luxury five-star hotel in central London. “Also, when they are wearing jewellery, we mention that they should be careful.”"
Chris Rose on X - "Susan Hall: Met Police officers have been punched, kicked, spat on and had objects thrown at them by protesters. Do you agree this is wrong?
Deputy Mayor: Of course!
Susan: Actually, these were by Palestine Action supporters on 7th September, where was everyone’s condemnation?"
More "censorship" of "pro-Palestinian" "speech"!

