Mahyar Tousi, Tommy Robinson, Laurence Fox, NCHIs - Musk calls Britain a "tyrannical police state"

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Musk's Labelling of Britain:
o Elon Musk referred to Britain as a "tyrannical police state" on his platform, X.
o He endorsed calls for a new U.K. election and supported a jailed far-right activist, Tommy Robinson, questioning his 18-month sentence for contempt of court.
• Clashes with Keir Starmer:
o Musk has clashed with U.K. Prime Minister Keir Starmer for months, criticizing Starmer’s low approval ratings and policies, including inheritance tax increases on farms.
o Starmer's Labour Party, elected with a large majority in July, faces a petition with 2 million signatures accusing the government of breaking election promises.
• Political Context:
o Musk’s comments come as the U.K. tries to strengthen ties with President-elect Donald Trump’s administration, where Musk is set to have significant influence.
o Starmer’s office stated they looked forward to working with Trump and Musk to maintain the U.K.-U.S. relationship.
• Support for Far-Right Figures:
o Musk reposted content from far-right activist Tommy Robinson and questioned the activist’s imprisonment.
o Musk has a history of amplifying far-right voices and allowing controversial figures back on X.
• Past Criticism of Allies:
o Musk previously called Australia’s government “fascists” and criticized German Chancellor Olaf Scholz as a "fool" over political controversies.
• Reactions:
o Musk’s criticisms, amplified by his position as an adviser to Trump, have raised concerns about his influence on U.S.-U.K. relations and global politics.

• Mahyar Tousi’s Background:
@MahyarTousi
Joke about selling pagers and walkie talkies to Hezbollah terrorists Police say that is offensive
Not part of a trade union
Not going to go for a voluntary interview they have to say what the problem is

@DouglasCarswell ·
Dec 1
My friend
@MahyarTousi
will likely be arrested tomorrow for reporting at a pro Hamas march in London.

• Iranian-born political YouTuber running the UK’s most successful online geopolitical news channel. Moved to Britain as a child after his mother fled the Iranian regime and became a political refugee.
• Core Values:
• Advocates for free markets, free speech, and individual liberty.
• Dedicated to preserving British culture, which gave his family a second chance.
• Activism and Media:
• Runs grassroots political and media campaigns.
• Past movements have mobilized hundreds of supporters aligned with his freedom-centric principles.
Tommy Robinson
Oct 28, 2024 — Tommy Robinson jailed for 18 months for contempt of court for repeating false allegations against a Syrian refugee.
December has arrived, and Tommy has now spent 35 days in isolation, sentenced to 18 months.
November 27, 1982 spent 42 birthday in prison
https://www.thenational.scot/news/247...
• Tommy Robinson pleads not guilty to terrorism charges: Robinson, also known as Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, appeared at Westminster Magistrates Court and pleaded not guilty to charges under the Terrorism Act 2000, specifically for not providing the PIN to his mobile phone after a stop by police in Folkestone.
• Upcoming trial: His case is set for trial in March 2025.
• Recent contempt of court sentence: Robinson was recently sentenced to 18 months in prison for contempt of court after violating a High Court order by spreading false allegations against a Syrian refugee.
• Court's view on Robinson's actions: Justice Johnson stated Robinson’s breaches were deliberate and showed disregard for the law, emphasizing that no one is above obeying court injunctions.
• Defense claims: Robinson’s lawyers argued that his “principles” led him to his legal troubles.
Tommy’s posts
News filtering through that Joe Biden looking to pardon his son Hunter. He'd previously said on record he wouldn't.
He who controls the language rules the world Stalin
Reject the weoponisation of offence.
Non-Crime Hate Incidents (NCHIs)
Could show up on enhanced disclosure and barring check (DBS)so could affect employment
• Issues in Application:
o Over 13,000 NCHIs were recorded last year, including cases against children, doctors, and vicars, prompting calls for reform.
o Examples include trivial complaints that critics say waste police resources.

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