
Keir Starmer: Traitor or Incompetent?
Sir Keir is not a Bond villain stroking a white cat in a volcano lair. He is something far more dangerous in a democracy: a careerist without fixed principles.

Sir Keir is not a Bond villain stroking a white cat in a volcano lair. He is something far more dangerous in a democracy: a careerist without fixed principles.

Connolly’s reposting of a joke asking Trump to give Starmer the Maduro treatment resulted in a warning letter to the woman who has become a poster child for UK social media censorship.

The bodies of the slain are not even cold, and yet the pro-Palestine brigade are on the streets of Britain, celebrating their deaths.

Convictions for online hate speech are at a record high in a country that imprisons mothers for tweets and veterans for memes.

In her first interview since release, Lucy Connolly insists she was punished for her views, not her words, and calls for reform of Britain’s justice system.

Under the Public Order Act, offenders can face up to seven years in prison.

The former childminder was imprisoned for a single social media tweet.

While Lucy Connolly serves a 31-month prison sentence for a tweet, a Labour councillor who wanted right-wing protestors’ throats to be cut has been set free.

Simon Pearson, a veteran educator, was sacked after mildly criticising Connolly’s jailing.

Lucy Connolly is not being “freed.” She must continue to serve her sentence at home under licence conditions.