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Economics In One Lesson in the 21st Century

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Toby Young (@toadmeister) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We must never forget the horrors of lockdown. Guy de la Bédoyère's mother-in-law was 99 when she was sealed away from her family to 'save' her. She never saw her grandsons or great-grandchildren again. dailysceptic.org/2025/11/28/we-…

Liz Churchill (@liz_churchill10) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Beyond Horrific. “The Police across the UK were ordered NOT to accept evidence of CRIMES linked to ‘Covid’ or the ‘Covid Vaccines’…” This was despite the fact that there was over 100,000 pieces of evidence submitted…accompanied by over 400 witnesses.

Francis Hoar (@francis_hoar) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This risk was obvious when Law-or-Fiction and I acted for parents resisting the recommendation for older children to have this vaccine,against advice from the JCVI that the precautionary principle suggested they should not. Professor Chris Whitty overruled them. He should face consequences.

Robin Monotti (@robinmonotti) 's Twitter Profile Photo

THIS IS NOT GOING AWAY WE WANT JUSTICE AND WE WILL GET IT 🚨 Evidence drop showing & proving a nationwide directive was issued by senior police, UK Gold command and the NPCC not to accept evidence of Covid or vaccine crime reports. Links in comments

David Davis MP (@daviddavismp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Tony Blair attempted to impose 90 days detention without charge, and, thankfully, we defeated him.    Today, Starmer wants to impose digital ID and effectively abolish jury trials for all offenders, and I appeal to all those who believe in the rule of law to help us stop it.

The Free Speech Union (@speechunion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We've just published a new report defending the right to trial by jury. We analysed Ministry of Justice data from 2017-25, comparing the acquittal rate for those charged with speech crimes in jury trials compared to non-jury trials. The results are quite startling. For all

Sarah Deech ☕️ (@londonette) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Met a criminal judge at an event today & asked his opinion on the Ministry of Justice plan to scrap many jury trials. He did not hold back (and agreed to be quoted anonymously): "[David] Lammy is a buffoon. Scrapping juries in the way he describes is like saying that because prisons

Mark W. (@durhamwasp) 's Twitter Profile Photo

“I have found that it is the small everyday deed of ordinary folks that keep the darkness at bay. Small acts of kindness and love.” J.R.R. Tolkien

“I have found that it is the small everyday deed of ordinary folks that keep the darkness at bay. Small acts of kindness and love.”

J.R.R. Tolkien
Queen Natalie (@thenorfolklion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Over the past few years, a significant amount of ordinary people have been dragged through the courts and thrown in prison by activist, woke judges, just for words they posted online. But when defendants had the guts to plead not guilty and demand a proper jury trial? The

Chris Daw KC (@crimlawuk) 's Twitter Profile Photo

We got a referendum on joining and leaving the EU, which we only joined in the '70s. How about a referendum on destroying the right to trial by jury, which we have had for 1000 years?

Tom Slater (@tom_slater_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Labourites wail about the ‘illiberal’ threat of populism. Meanwhile, they ride roughshod over free speech, privacy and now trial by jury. They are the real authoritarians Me in spiked

Labourites wail about the ‘illiberal’ threat of populism. Meanwhile, they ride roughshod over free speech, privacy and now trial by jury. They are the real authoritarians

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Jim Chimirie 🇬🇧🇮🇱 (@jchimirie66677) 's Twitter Profile Photo

There are moments when a government stops pretending it serves the public and starts acting as if the public is an inconvenience. Today was one of those moments. David Lammy has not "reformed" the justice system. He has amputated half of it. Jury trials have not been modernised,

There are moments when a government stops pretending it serves the public and starts acting as if the public is an inconvenience. Today was one of those moments. David Lammy has not "reformed" the justice system. He has amputated half of it. Jury trials have not been modernised,
Preston Byrne (@prestonjbyrne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

You could stop prosecuting 13,000 people a year for tweets and thoughtcrime. That would get rid of a good chunk of the backlog without eliminating a thousand year old right to trial by jury

Neil Oliver (@thecoastguy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Democracy is what "sovereign parliament" hates most. Trial by Jury is the only manifestation of democracy - the jury using individual conscience to judge the justice of legislation written by government. Totalitarian government cannot and will not allow that.

FreeByTheSea (@free_bythesea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Let’s make justice SWIFT, Lammy says. STOP and THINK‼️ Don’t swindlers use A SENSE OF URGENCY to trap you⁉️🤔 Be alert to tricksters‼️ Below is a list of tactics to help you recognise a fraud from the government’s own website. 👇🏻 Let’s take this advice and think about why David

Let’s make justice SWIFT, Lammy says. 
STOP and THINK‼️
Don’t swindlers use A SENSE OF URGENCY to trap you⁉️🤔
Be alert to tricksters‼️

Below is a list of tactics to help you recognise a fraud from the government’s own website. 👇🏻
Let’s take this advice and think about why David
James Melville 🚜 (@jamesmelville) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Digitalisation is “for your convenience.” - try explaining that to the 3 million people who are not online in the UK. The majority (67%) are aged 70 or over. The digitalisation of everything is creating digital exclusion for millions of people - in particular, our elderly.

Digitalisation is “for your convenience.” - try explaining that to the 3 million people who are not online in the UK. The majority (67%) are aged 70 or over. The digitalisation of everything is creating digital exclusion for millions of people - in particular, our elderly.
Larry Sanger (@lsanger) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Wikipedia earned $184M from donations last year. Keeping the servers running costs lest than $5M. They don't need your money.

FreeByTheSea (@free_bythesea) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The prospect of citizens in our country being put in jail for up to 3 years without the benefits of a trial by jury sends a chill through my heart. ID cards are a threat to civil liberties and our data security. Not my words - These are the words of the Labour MP for Leeds

The prospect of citizens in our country being put in jail for up to 3 years without the benefits of a trial by jury sends a chill through my heart.

ID cards are a threat to civil liberties and our data security.

Not my words - These are the words of the Labour MP for Leeds