"We must end the idea that as long as you obey the law, we will leave you alone"
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Replying to @Dust_Foot
"It includes powers to close premises, including mosques, used by fanatics to foster extremism"
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"the government is also proposing banning orders for groups thought to be using hate speech>
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Replying to @Dust_Foot
< and 'disruption orders' for individuals judged to pose a threat to British values"
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Replying to @Dust_Foot
@A_P_Mason It's easy to hate but I think that if we continue to let violent militants into the country we will have problems either way.
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Replying to @nouswaves
@sebinsua Fine, immigration controls. But dismantling British institutions in the name of "British values" is a farce.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @Dust_Foot
@A_P_Mason I don't buy the slippery slope. Rhetoric about modern crusaders or Sharia law superseding British law don't deserve protection.
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Replying to @nouswaves
@sebinsua The state has no right to decide what deserves protection and what doesn't. That's what "freedom of speech" means.1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes -
Replying to @Dust_Foot
@A_P_Mason I agree with the former statement but I think that tolerance of intolerance is already harming society.
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@A_P_Mason Also non-idealised freedom of speech as practised in the UK already had limitations.
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Replying to @nouswaves
@A_P_Mason Whether or not the state has the right to make this judgement I think there needs to be a serious talk about preservation.
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