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peterlee · M
Difficult to say anything constructive here.
Certain words must not be used together to construct a sentence. Some must not be chanted in public. Whilst others must not be written.
All we know is Michael Gove knew best when proscribing organisations, and Yvette Cooper and Suella Braverman have added a few phrases we must not mention in public.
I do not understand their reasoning.
The police are inadvertently been caught up in this.
In Amnesty International’s view this is all very disturbing.
Yet we have elected governments that have allowed this to happen.
Certain words must not be used together to construct a sentence. Some must not be chanted in public. Whilst others must not be written.
All we know is Michael Gove knew best when proscribing organisations, and Yvette Cooper and Suella Braverman have added a few phrases we must not mention in public.
I do not understand their reasoning.
The police are inadvertently been caught up in this.
In Amnesty International’s view this is all very disturbing.
Yet we have elected governments that have allowed this to happen.