• Login
  • Register
The Daily Sceptic
No Result
View All Result
  • Articles
  • About
  • Archive
    • ARCHIVE
    • NEWS ROUND-UPS
  • Podcasts
  • Newsletter
  • Premium
  • Donate
  • Log In
The Daily Sceptic
No Result
View All Result

Specialist Police Targeting “Hate Influencers” Blamed for Fuelling Riots

by Richard Eldred
11 August 2024 7:14 PM

Specialist police are scouring social media to track down the “hate influencers” accused of inciting riots on British streets. The Mail has more.

Regional organised crime units are working with the specialist officers to investigate hundreds of posts suspected of “spreading hate and inciting violence”.

Far-right mobs across the U.K. carried out a series of riots in the wake of the Southport knife attack after false rumours were spread on social media blaming a Muslim migrant for the attack.

A range of social media sites are being reviewed by officers from the serious and organised crime team, counter-terror police and other national agencies.

Officers would work together to build a “clear intelligence picture” of those believed to be organising and influencing violence both online and in the real world, the National Police Chiefs Council said.

Offenders will then be identified, arrested and charged after content is assessed by a senior investigator to determine whether it meets the criminal threshold. …

Work carried out by specialist officers had already led to the arrest and charging of a number of social media users accused of spreading false information and writing online content likely to incite violence.

On Friday, three “armchair thugs” were jailed for a total of five years including a sign installer who urged a mob to “smash the f**k” out of a migrant hotel.

Worth reading in full.

Tags: Free SpeechPolicePolice PowersRiotsSocial media

Donate

We depend on your donations to keep this site going. Please give what you can.

Donate Today

Comment on this Article

You’ll need to set up an account to comment if you don’t already have one. We ask for a minimum donation of £5 if you'd like to make a comment or post in our Forums.

Sign Up
Previous Post

Wind Turbines Taller Than Skyscrapers to March Across British Countryside

Next Post

News Round-Up

Subscribe
Login
Notify of
Please log in to comment

To join in with the discussion please make a donation to The Daily Sceptic.

Profanity and abuse will be removed and may lead to a permanent ban.

46 Comments
Oldest
Newest Most Voted
Inline Feedbacks
View all comments
Clint72
Clint72
8 months ago

I can’t put into words the disgust I feel at my country and the treasonous cretins who ‘run’ it.

20
0
iconoclast
iconoclast
8 months ago
Reply to  Clint72

Current unsustainable immigration is an anti-white racist weapon being used by Starmer and the Far Left to destroy the social fabric of UK communities whilst they openly display anti-Israeli racism, anti-semitism and hate on UK streets against false flag fake 100 Far Right protests which were never ever organised.

I am just waiting to read the Alistair Campbell style ‘sexed-up’ dodgy fake intelligence dossier to claim there really really were going to be 100 locations for fake Far Right protests.

2
0
iconoclast
iconoclast
8 months ago
Reply to  iconoclast

It may also be a means of gerrymandering by importing legal and illegal immigrants as future voters in droves to assist the Left and Far Left’s efforts to win elections similar to the proposals to lower the voting age to 16.

0
0
iconoclast
iconoclast
8 months ago
Reply to  iconoclast

Pat Geary – Talk TV – The story of working class England

https://x.com/pat_alpha/status/1822511871439810738

Last edited 8 months ago by iconoclast
0
0
JXB
JXB
8 months ago
Reply to  Clint72

Vote Marxist Socialism, get Marxist Socialism.

The problem is most people today think of Labour in terms of Tony Blair’s New Labour.

It was rebranded New Labour, and relaunched as the Thatcher-Lite Party for a reason, because the Blairlings understood old Labour would never get elected again after the mess it made and the antics of its stalwarts in the Labour movement, 1945 to 1979.

Now people can see why.

3
0
Insurrectionist
Insurrectionist
8 months ago

Nothing new.. 77th brigade been about for years.

12
0
RW
RW
8 months ago

Tyler Kay was jailed for 38 months at Northampton Crown Court for publishing written material which was threatening, abusive or insulting, intending thereby to stir up racial hatred

[…]

Kay, 26, was arrested and convicted within 36 hours of posting on X calling for ‘mass deportation now’, adding: ‘Set fire to all the f*******hotels full of the b******** for all I care… If that makes me racist, so be it.’

The wife of a Tory councillor appeared in court on Saturday charged with publishing written material to stir up racial hatred in relation to a social media message calling for attacks on asylum seekers.

[…]

It is alleged that Connolly, from Parkfield Avenue, Northampton, posted on X hours after the Southport knife killings saying: ‘Mass deportation now, set fire to all the f****** hotels full of the b******* for all I care…’

Connolly, who works as a childminder, bluntly added: ‘If that makes me racist, so be it.’

Funny that two different people are being prosecuted for posting exactly identical texts on Xtter. And then, there’s statement itself: Someone has been jailed for over three years for calling for deportation of illegal immigrants and further stating that he wouldn’t care if hotels filled with them would burn down. That’s sort-of a reverse Rwanda plan put into practice in Keir-shaped Britain: Instead of deporting illegals to Rwanda, people who ask for them being deported are being deported prison for years to make them see the error of their ways. But this obiviously differing treatment of different people who broke different laws is certainly no evidence of two tier policing.

Last edited 8 months ago by RW
10
0
varmint
varmint
8 months ago
Reply to  RW

From what I can see in what you wrote, a person was jailed, not for telling people to do something, but for saying they wouldn’t care if they did it. If a person says they don’t care what happens to people I cannot see how this is a crime.

Last edited 8 months ago by varmint
7
0
RW
RW
8 months ago
Reply to  varmint

The Labour election victory has possibly convinced the people controlling the civil service that they can take the gloves off now, openly push through with whatever policies they want, regardless of the nominal government and prosecute and jail to their hearts content whomever they don’t like.

The absurd “seconday CO₂ emissions of drilling for oil” judgement would come to mind here. If stuff like that is allowed to stand despite it doesn’t make the least bit of sense, judges condemning peope à la “You go to jail because I want people like going to jail, logic and logic be damned for all I care!” isn’t really substantially different.

1
0
RW
RW
8 months ago
Reply to  RW

^^
logic and law

0
0
JXB
JXB
8 months ago
Reply to  varmint

“Who will rid me of this troublesome priest?” I suppose is the basis.

But oddly that fat “comic” saying battery acid should be thrown over Nigel Farage was ‘just a joke’ and people would have taken it in that context’.

Two tier justice/policing.

3
0
Claphamanian
Claphamanian
8 months ago
Reply to  RW

The sentiments expressed by this lady can be found in the 10th century epic poem, Armes Prydein, also known as The Great Prophesy of Britain.

The writer envisages the Welsh, as the people dispossessed by the Saxons, returning the latter to their homelands. A fantasy that had, perhaps, become an existential necessity for an alienated people.

2
0
RW
RW
8 months ago
Reply to  Claphamanian

Considering the identical wording of the two texts, this must either have been something written by somebody else these two people shared or a single, third party using both X accounts to the post the same text twice. Which leads to the not entirely unimportant question: Is it perhaps possible to jail people for hacking their Twitter accounts? Or having their Twitter accounts hacked?

1
0
JXB
JXB
8 months ago
Reply to  RW

They should have pled innocent and gone for a jury trial. I expect they were strong armed into pleading guilty – lighter sentence.

1
0
RW
RW
8 months ago
Reply to  JXB

The guys probably was. But the “wife of a tory councillor” didn’t plead and the text didn’t contain anything on her being sentenced to something.

0
0
Mogwai
Mogwai
8 months ago

Nigel Farage doing his straight-talking thing on Fox News ( 6mins );

”Keir Starmer poses the biggest threat to free speech we’ve seen in our history.”

https://x.com/Nigel_Farage/status/1822698420240355417

Meanwhile, this might get me into deep doo-doo and even get me extradited;

https://x.com/TickleTexts/status/1822539211729228176

Meanwhile ( again ), someone who’s definitely up the creek without a paddle. He must be a good age now, I didn’t know he still had it in him. Heartening to see he’s as patriotic as ever though. Maybe he’ll leave a little ‘hate crime’ gift in Starmer’s shoe;

”Things aren’t looking good for Larry as the investigation continues,

He denies any kind of racial hatred but new footage has emerged of him assaulting the local black cat.

”Larry insists it was self defence and that he has been set up.”

Breaking News : Larry the “Far Right” cat has been arrested this morning for shitting in the garden at Downing Street.

He has been remanded in custody and is being investigated for his links to EDL.

Sources are blaming Tommy Robinson for inciting Larry.” #FreeLarry

https://x.com/Mr_Scott_Cheggs/status/1822571736971268460

11
0
huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
8 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Star quality Mogs 👌

3
0
Mogwai
Mogwai
8 months ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

Cheers, huxtable. 🙂 I’m also enjoying how Elon Musk is so supportive of the British people, regularly posting tweets about his concerns for what’s happening to free speech in the UK and highlighting the unjust ways in which ordinary, concerned citizens are having their rights quashed. As per the video of the wretched Humza Yousaf I shared recently, going full ‘attack mode’ on Musk, accusing him of all sorts, things are hotting up;

”Elon Musk brands Humza Yousaf a “scumbag” after the former Scottish First Minister unleashed a tirade against the 𝕏 owner and threatened legal action after being branded “Super, super racist.”

Yousaf launched an online tirade against Musk claiming he is allowing “White Supremacy” to flourish on the platform with Musk responding by highlighting the politicians history of race-baiting comments, including his infamous anti white speech in the Scottish parliament.

Now the politician has claimed he is considering legal action whilst calling Musk “the most dangerous man in the world.”

Musk responded on X saying:

“He’s obviously super racist against white people. I dare that scumbag to sue me. Go ahead, make my day …”

https://x.com/OliLondonTV/status/1822651576650973511

The video in question, for those who haven’t seen it. Musk is ”one of the most dangerous men on the planet” apparently. Yes, be afraid, be very afraid….of free speech and dissidents communicating with one another en masse, around the globe! The truth won’t set you free, it’ll most likely get you banged up if you’re living in communist-run Brave New World, formerly known as Great Britain. 😮 Plonker. Crikey, how threatened does this joker feel?? lol;

https://x.com/Brian_Kennedy/status/1822653324115771734

Last edited 8 months ago by Mogwai
4
0
huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
8 months ago
Reply to  Mogwai

Brilliant. Thanks a bundle Mogs. Love it.

2
0
Heretic
Heretic
8 months ago

Yet again, the Daily Mail repeats the false mantra of ONLY ONE CAUSE of the riots, and no mention of Armed Muslim Gangs rampaging through English streets:

” false rumours were spread on social media blaming a Muslim migrant for the attack.”

Nobody rioted for that. The protests were by British Patriots and Ordinary People against Mass Third World Immigration nobody voted for, years of sexual harassment and rape of British women and children by Muslim gangs, horrific immigrant crimes like the Mass Stabbing of 13 British People by an Ethnic African son of African immigrants, and the collapse of Britain’s infrastructure caused by Mass Immigration from the Third World, the vast majority of whom are Muslim Men of Military Age.

The government’s response would make North Korea’s “Caligula” Dictator proud. He regards his own North Korean people as “the enemy” to be crushed, starved, and forced to worship his family as “gods”.

Last edited 8 months ago by Heretic
13
0
varmint
varmint
8 months ago
Reply to  Heretic

Powerful comment

2
0
EppingBlogger
EppingBlogger
8 months ago

It’s good to know the lengths the police will go in order to prosecute criminals, if they are so.

I look forward to similar service if I suffer from any criminal acts.

10
0
Monro
Monro
8 months ago

No idea why anyone is worrying about this kind of stuff when the whole of Europe is on the brink:

‘We have recorded from Nikopol that the Russian occupiers have started a fire on the territory of the Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant.

Currently, radiation levels are within norm. However, as long as the Russian terrorists maintain control over the nuclear plant, the situation is not and cannot be normal.

Since the first day of its seizure, Russia has been using the Zaporizhzhia NPP only to blackmail Ukraine, all of Europe, and the world.

We are waiting for the world to react, waiting for the IAEA to react. Russia must be held accountable for this’

Well done, comrades…..not…..

-1
-4
JXB
JXB
8 months ago
Reply to  Monro

The fire is in a cooling tower, possibly caused by an Ukraine drone strike.

All the reactors at that plant are in cold shut-down and have been for some time, therefore they are no threat to anybody.

2
0
huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
8 months ago

Manna from firkin heaven for plod. No need to be out patrolling, in fact the crimes they are chasing are ‘work from home’ jobs. Conversion rate – arrested, charged and sent down will be nigh on 100% because those arrested will be guilty at the point of arrest. No coppers get hurt. Absolutely bloody marvellous.

The sheer audacity of “authorities” to claim that there are “users accused of spreading false information and writing online content likely to incite violence” is mind blowing.

Would Chief Constable Inspector Officer Peter Piss Pot be able to prove that some dabs on a keyboard sparked a riot? No, I thought not.

Two tier Kneel’s Stalinist Britain. Welcome to the Gulag.

7
0
varmint
varmint
8 months ago
Reply to  huxleypiggles

“likely to incite”???? —That covers everything the government want covered. There can be no criticism of anything whatsoever as in the governments opinion it is “likely to incite”—————If I say online “I hate Manchester United” and some people set fire to Old Trafford whose fault is that? Surely not mine.

4
0
huxleypiggles
huxleypiggles
8 months ago
Reply to  varmint

Exactly

0
0
Heretic
Heretic
8 months ago

I just realised that this perfectly illustrates the warning by the great American Patriot Charlotte Iserbyt, author of “The Deliberate Dumbing Down of America”, which exposed the Communist motto:

“TARGET THE RESISTERS”

3
0
Grim Ace
Grim Ace
8 months ago

No it isn’t worth reading in full. It’s the Mail and they use the propaganda phrase ‘far right mobs’ Which is a lie. The rioters were mostly Locals who were angry (and some were stupid and reckless).

11
0
Heretic
Heretic
8 months ago
Reply to  Grim Ace

Here are some great comments by the public on this, though:

— “So they are looking for most of the indigenous population?”

— “I hadn’t realised that Putin is our Prime Minister now?”

—“Will Keir Starmer be arrested for calling the British people far-right thugs?

— “Yes! He should be arrested under section 5 of the Public Order Act, for causing harassment, alarm and distress towards the English people.”

— “Does anybody understand what Labour stands for? Their voters are middle class entitled millennials and others with little life experience, most are snobs, many have average intelligence and got into Uni because of Blair. They support a now Far Left party whose leader is a Pablo Trotskyist, whose whole point is to support the working classes. This is back to front.”

— “What is the definition of ‘fuelling riots’? Can we have some clarity on that please.”

— “I’m pretty sure the government letting people murder children is what’s fuelling the riots.”

— “We have proper legal processes for entering this country, and if you by-pass those processes then you are committing an illegal act, and therefore you are a criminal and should be treated as such. That is not preaching hate, it is just what all law abiding citizens of this country expect. You don’t get put up in a four star hotel if you burgle a house, steal a car or go shoplifting, so why do you get put up in one for entering our country illegally?”

— “It’s a pity they’re not arresting MPs for trashing the UK.”

— “Britain. A special place for everyone – except the British.”

Last edited 8 months ago by Heretic
6
0
varmint
varmint
8 months ago
Reply to  Heretic

Name calling as “Far Right” is the politicisation of situations by the Liberal Progressive Prime Miniter attempting to imply that only those who are not Liberal Progressives would do such things.

2
0
Freddy Boy
Freddy Boy
8 months ago

Tyler Kay 26 , 38 months in Nick all sorted in 36 hours ! Unreal ! I hope the Judge has kids !!!

3
0
varmint
varmint
8 months ago

I can almost understand that encouraging people to “smash the f..k out of hotels” is probably some kind of criminal offence, but are people not responsible for their own actions? So how can a person who is supposed to be responsible for their own actions put the blame on someone else for their actions? If I stand in a street and shout “Hey everybody c’mon and burn down this building” and some people actually do that then if they are supposed to be responsible for their own actions how am I to blame for what they do? —-The law will say it is two different offences. (1) Committing the crime, (2) Inciting the crime. —But doesn’t this mean that the person committing the crime isn’t responsible for their own crimes after all as they can say they would never have done it had they not been incited?

3
0
JXB
JXB
8 months ago
Reply to  varmint

It’s incitement. If you give people a reason or urge them to burn down a building and who otherwise would not do so, you are held responsible for your actions – incitement to commit a crime. They too of course are responsible for their actions in burning the building.

0
0
iconoclast
iconoclast
8 months ago
Reply to  JXB

CPSHate crime

The law recognises five types of hate crime on the basis of:

  • Race
  • Religion 
  • Disability
  • Sexual orientation 
  • Transgender identity

Any crime can be prosecuted as a hate crime if the offender has either:

  • demonstrated hostility based on race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or transgender identity

Or

  • been motivated by hostility based on race, religion, disability, sexual orientation or transgender identity

Someone can be a victim of more than one type of hate crime.

These crimes are covered by legislation (Crime and Disorder Act 1998 and section 66 of the Sentencing Act 2020) which allows prosecutors to apply for an uplift in sentence for those convicted of a hate crime.

The police and the CPS have agreed the following definition for identifying and flagging hate crimes:

“Any criminal offence which is perceived by the victim or any other person, to be motivated by hostility or prejudice, based on a person’s disability or perceived disability; race or perceived race; or religion or perceived religion; or sexual orientation or perceived sexual orientation or transgender identity or perceived transgender identity.”

There is no legal definition of hostility so we use the everyday understanding of the word which includes ill-will, spite, contempt, prejudice, unfriendliness, antagonism, resentment and dislike.

Last edited 8 months ago by iconoclast
1
0
iconoclast
iconoclast
8 months ago
Reply to  JXB

“If you give people a reason or urge them to”

Not quite right. The net is cast very much wider.

See extracts below CPS Racist and Religious Hate Crime – Prosecution Guidance Updated: 3 March 2022

These offences include activities which are criminally neutral like:

“possession of inflammatory material intended to stir up religious hatred”

which could include a link to a video of muslim or anti-muslim violence or just sharing that online with others to inform them of what has been happening.

Query whether the BBC or other broadcasters are committing offences by their news broadcasts showing any such actions.

s.22 – broadcasting or including programme in cable programme service involving threatening/abusive/insulting visual images or sounds with intent/likely to stir up racial hatred

Incitement to racial hatred – sections 17-29 Public Order Act 1986

Offences & Maximum Penalty

s.18 – using threatening/abusive/insulting words or behaviour or displaying written material with intent/likely to stir up racial hatredCrown Court

– 7 years imprisonment

Magistrates’ court

– 6 months

s.19 – publishing/distributing written material which is threatening/abusive/insulting with intent/likely to stir up racial hatred

Crown Court
– 7 years imprisonment

Magistrates’ court
– 6 months

s.20 – public performance of a play involving threatening/abusive/insulting words/behaviour with intent/likely to stir up racial hatred

Crown Court
– 7 years imprisonment

Magistrates’ court
– 6 months

s.21 – distributing/showing/playing a recording of visual images or sounds that are threatening/abusive/ insulting with intent/likely to stir up racial hatred

Crown Court
– 7 years imprisonment

Magistrates’ court
– 6 months

s.22 – broadcasting or including programme in cable programme service involving threatening/abusive/insulting visual images or sounds with intent/likely to stir up racial hatred

Crown Court
– 7 years imprisonment

Magistrates’ court
– 6 months

s.23 – possessing racially inflammatory material/material for display/publication distribution with intent/likely to stir up racial hatred

Crown Court
-7 years imprisonment

Magistrates’ court
– 6 months

Incitement to religious hatred – sections 29B-29G Public Order Act 1986

Offence & Maximum Penalty

s.29B – use of words or behaviour / display of written material intended to stir up religious hatred

Crown Court
– 7 years imprisonment

Magistrates’ court
– 6 months

s.29C – publishing or distributing written material intended to stir up religious hatred

Crown Court
– 7 years imprisonment

Magistrates’ court
– 6 months

s.29D – public performance of a play intended to stir up religious hatred

Crown Court
– 7 years imprisonment

Magistrates’ court
– 6 months

s.29E – distributing/ showing/playing a recording intended to stir up religious hatred

Crown Court
– 7 years imprisonment

Magistrates’ court
– 6 months

s.29F – broadcasting/including a programme in a programme service intended to stir up religious hatred

Crown Court
– 7 years imprisonment

Magistrates’ court
– 6 months

s.29G – possession of inflammatory material intended to stir up religious hatred

Crown Court
– 7 years imprisonment

Magistrates’ court
– 6 months

Last edited 8 months ago by iconoclast
2
0
iconoclast
iconoclast
8 months ago
Reply to  JXB

Is it a hate offence for an elderly white/non white/muslim to write online – “I am frightened by what I have seen in this video of [white/muslim] thugs” and including a link to a video of Far Left or Far Right or muslims doing scary stuff?

Is the video “material intended to stir up religious hatred”?

And is the accompanying comment “likely to stir up” racial hatred etc?

2
0
Covid-1984
Covid-1984
8 months ago

Let’s face it. The Keystone Cops are more respected by the public. It takes on average 5 officers to arrest anyone. Nobody respects or cares about the police and the police know it 🙂

2
0
iconoclast
iconoclast
8 months ago
Reply to  Covid-1984

They are arresting people now?

Is that a new thing?

I thought they were so bad at finding criminals they hadn’t got any to arrest so the riots are a godsend to get the arrest record up.

Even when criminals like shoplifters the let them go because they have not stolen the daily quota to justify arrest.

So the determined shoplifter has to go out and steal more to get arrested.

I hear is it very tiring and some shoplifters are complaining about the strain on their mental health from all this pressure to keep stealing.

1
0
Claphamanian
Claphamanian
8 months ago

As the Good Book says, The tongue can no man tame; it is an unruly evil, full of deadly poison.

And therefore: Set a watch, O Lord, before my mouth; keep the door of my lips.

1
0
RTSC
RTSC
8 months ago

How does The Daily Mail know that the mobs were all “Faaah Rite?” Did they ask everyone about their political beliefs, or have they just repeated Two-Tier-Keir’s propaganda?

Let me guess…..

3
0
SimCS
SimCS
8 months ago

The article title “Specialist Police Targeting “Hate Influencers” Blamed for Fuelling Riots” is ambiguous, but perhaps should mean ‘The Specialist Police Blamed for Fuelling Riots”. However much the police, CPS and govt assert there is no 2-tier policing, it is plainly evident there is, and has been for many years. Whilst this is not any excuse for violence, it was probably inevitable that such ‘establishment’ deafness to and treatment of the population would eventually boil over into protest. For the govt to then say it’s going to suppress free speech is a further step in the process of alienating the public that will itself increase that unrest. Through the unwillingness of curbing mass immigration of those who refuse to assimilate, and then telling us to ‘shut up’ or face arrest, is sowing the seed of the govt’s own destruction. If the govt refuses to open up national debate, and maintains the policy of ‘censorship with penalty’, they must and will be held responsible for the consequences.

2
0
iconoclast
iconoclast
8 months ago
Reply to  SimCS

As I have written on DS for months and possibly a year or so, it is all about creating tensions by ignoring the issues until violence erupts in order to justify clamping down on basic long established freedoms such a speech, travel, protest and the like.

The population has to be subjugated at all costs.

Starmer and Cooper are walking around singing la-la-la-la-la fingers in the ears talk to the hand.

1
0
iconoclast
iconoclast
8 months ago
Reply to  iconoclast

clamping down on basic long established freedoms

CORRECTION: except for the far left who are free to run around our streets calling for genocide of the Israelis from the river to the sea, antisemitism and anti-white racism.

#TwoTierKier

1
0
JXB
JXB
8 months ago

When all the Far Right is in gaol, and the unrest and protests continue, then what?

1
0
iconoclast
iconoclast
8 months ago
Reply to  JXB

Then what?

Starmer and the Far Left will continue working on maintaining unsustainable levels of mass migration to dilute the indigenous populations and in the expectation the migrants will be so grateful they will vote Labour and keep us in an authoritarian left regime for decades.

1
0

NEWSLETTER

View today’s newsletter

To receive our latest news in the form of a daily email, enter your details here:

DONATE

PODCAST

In Episode 35 of the Sceptic: Andrew Doyle on Labour’s Grooming Gang Shame, Andrew Orlowski on the India-UK Trade Deal and Canada’s Ignored Covid Vaccine Injuries

by Richard Eldred
9 May 2025
4

LISTED ARTICLES

  • Most Read
  • Most Commented
  • Editor’s Picks

BBC Quietly Edits Question Time After Wrongly ‘Correcting’ Richard Tice on Key Net Zero Claim

9 May 2025
by Will Jones

Hugely Influential Covid Vaccine Study Claiming the Jabs Saved Millions of Lives Torn to Shreds in Medical Journal

10 May 2025
by Dr Raphael Lataster

News Round-Up

10 May 2025
by Toby Young

Ed Miliband’s Housing Energy Plan Will Decimate the Rental Market and Send Rents Spiralling

10 May 2025
by Ben Pile

Electric Car Bursts into Flames on Driveway and Engulfs £550,000 Family Home

9 May 2025
by Will Jones

News Round-Up

55

Teenage Girl Banned by the Football Association For Asking Transgender Opponent “Are You a Man?” Wins Appeal With Help of Free Speech Union

21

Hugely Influential Covid Vaccine Study Claiming the Jabs Saved Millions of Lives Torn to Shreds in Medical Journal

21

Ed Miliband’s Housing Energy Plan Will Decimate the Rental Market and Send Rents Spiralling

13

Major British Chemical Plant Faces Closure as Energy Prices Soar

12

Hugely Influential Covid Vaccine Study Claiming the Jabs Saved Millions of Lives Torn to Shreds in Medical Journal

10 May 2025
by Dr Raphael Lataster

Reflections on Empire, Papacy and States

10 May 2025
by James Alexander

Ed Miliband’s Housing Energy Plan Will Decimate the Rental Market and Send Rents Spiralling

10 May 2025
by Ben Pile

Nature Paper Claims to Pin Liability for ‘Climate Damages’ on Oil Companies

9 May 2025
by Tilak Doshi

What Does David Lammy Mean by a State?

9 May 2025
by James Alexander

POSTS BY DATE

August 2024
M T W T F S S
 1234
567891011
12131415161718
19202122232425
262728293031  
« Jul   Sep »

SOCIAL LINKS

Free Speech Union
  • Home
  • About us
  • Donate
  • Privacy Policy

Facebook

  • X

Instagram

RSS

Subscribe to our newsletter

© Skeptics Ltd.

Welcome Back!

Login to your account below

Forgotten Password? Sign Up

Create New Account!

Fill the forms below to register

All fields are required. Log In

Retrieve your password

Please enter your username or email address to reset your password.

Log In
No Result
View All Result
  • Articles
  • About
  • Archive
    • ARCHIVE
    • NEWS ROUND-UPS
  • Podcasts
  • Newsletter
  • Premium
  • Donate
  • Log In

© Skeptics Ltd.

wpDiscuz
You are going to send email to

Move Comment
Perfecty
Do you wish to receive notifications of new articles?
Notifications preferences