So the police stand by and do nothing when left-wing extremists blockade bridges and busy streets in London, but stretch every sinew to investigate “mis-gendering” on Twitter. Sort it out @sajidjavid.
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@JuliaHB1 tweet said "What would happen if I tried to drive my car across the bridge they blockaded" I think you will find that is a metaphorical admission that you drive or would want to drive your car in London. And if you hadn't noticed we live in a democratic society -
Do you understand the difference between London and central London?
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Do you understand the difference between right and wrong?
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'Why should our rights be infringed just because someone else doesn’t like a govt policy?' Freedom of movement. Entry without visa. Export of social security benefits. EU voting rights. Recognition of professional qualifications. Some of the rights that No Deal Brexit infringes
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I don't recall you lobbying against that....
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My rights are being infringed because of pollution and climate change. My taxes are going into flood defences, and paying for relief after flooding. Every year that we put off action makes dealing with the problem more expensive.
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The human right to take a taxi across Waterloo Bridge. One worth killing the planet for.
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Because democracy Julia. Your perceived right has no more precedence than anyone else
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They don't have a "right" to inconvenience others going about their lawful business. Mr. Shouty EU man outside Parliament is engaging in peaceful protest without obstructing the Queen's highway, tubes, etc. What they're doing doesn't get people on their side.
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I think you'll discover that they do
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I think you'll find that they won't.
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They do have a right to protest, unless there's been an unreported coup
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They don't have a right to indiscriminately block the Queen's highway nor inconvenience others.
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But they actually do have the right to protest. It's a dumb strategy for sure, but a right nevertheless
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Again, I didn't say don't. But blocking the Queen's highway isn't a right. It's unlawful.
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Wow. The irony meter has just rocketed off into space hasn’t it?
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Yes, why should people be allowed to demonstrate? If anything they should say thank you after being shafted by the government.
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