YOUR BASIC HUMAN RIGHT TO PROTEST HAS BEEN REMOVED!
Many have wondered what the UK would have been like if the Nazis had invaded and won the war. SS troops on our streets arresting folk at will, without good reason and without challenge.
Yesterday’s super - expensive royal charade gave us the answer. Your right to peaceful protest and assembly has been eradicated.
Below are just a few quotes found in the media regarding the Gestapo – like police actions taken against pro-democracy campaigners at the King’s Coronation yesterday.
The Independent reported that one of the protesters joining the Republic rally, 30-year-old Harry Stratton, said police had told him that anyone getting in the way of the coronation procession “might get shot at”.
Yasmine Ahmed, the UK director of Human Rights Watch, said people had been arrested “for peacefully protesting against the monarchy”, adding: “These are scenes you’d expect to see in Russia not the UK. It’s disgraceful not dazzling.”
Amongst those people held was the head of the pro-democracy group Republic, Graham Smith. He was released on Saturday evening after 16 hours in custody and said there was "no longer a right to peaceful protest in the UK".
Sacha Deshmukh, the chief executive of Amnesty International UK, stated: “Peaceful protest is clearly protected under international human rights law and it’s been worrying to see the police this week making numerous statements about their ‘low tolerance’ for disruption at the coronation.
“We’ve recently had the introduction of extremely draconian legislation outlawing ‘disruptive’ or ‘noisy’ protests, which has given the police excessive – and highly subjective – powers and seriously damaged people’s right of free speech and public assembly.
“The coronation shouldn’t become yet another excuse for undermining people’s basic human rights in this country.”
Amnesty International UK stated that peaceful protest was “clearly protected” under international law, while a Human Rights watch official slammed “scenes you’d expect to see in Russia not the UK”.
The Met said it had confiscated "lock-on devices" which protesters can use to secure themselves to things like railings. However, Matt Turnbull, another member of Republic who was arrested, said the straps were being used to hold the placards and had been "misconstrued" as lock-on devices.
I did warn that DIY was a bad idea within the growing POLICE STATE recently and this has now clearly come to pass.
http://pat-regan.blogspot.com/2023/05/best-to-steer-well-clear-of-b-and-q-and.html
Perhaps, UK DIY shops would care to explain why they are still stockpiling such deadly terror weapons as super glue and gate padlocks?
Nevertheless, the Metropolitan Police said it acted in a "proportionate manner".
MPs who challenged the police actions.
Former Lib Dem leader Tim Farron said he was “appalled” that demonstrators had been “denied” their right to peaceful protest: “We hear the Conservatives whining about people being cancelled…and then they do this. Utter hypocrisy.”
SNP MP Joanna Cherry added: “This is not on. As the Human Rights Committee has repeatedly emphasised the state has a positive obligation to facilitate the right to peaceful protest. I shall be taking this up in parliament.”
Ian Byrne, Labour MP for Liverpool West Derby, added: “Whether you support the monarchy or would prefer a republic, a fundamental right of any functioning democracy is the right to protest peacefully.
“These actions by [the Met Police] should worry all who believe in this guiding principle.”
Plaid Cymru Westminster leader Liz Saville Roberts said: “Peaceful protesters have been arrested and placards confiscated ahead of the coronation.
“The right to protest is fundamental to a healthy democracy. Whatever your stance on the monarchy, we must all defend that fundamental right.”
Green MP Caroline Lucas said: “Whatever your views on monarchy, arrest of anti-royalist campaigners for exercising right to peaceful protest is chilling.
In conclusion, the orthodox establishment had its autocratic way. Our well-controlled, flag - waving, populace was fully censored from witnessing any signs of PRO-DEMOCRACY activism at the coronation, with no yellow boards seen in the restrictive televised coverage.
Instead, the populace was treated to hours of mega – costly ritualistic pomp and traditional gibberish, with the usual ‘holier-than – thou’ clergymen in white frocks walking solemnly with King Charles, the new 'unelected' Head of State between them. I certainly did NOT vote for him and neither did anyone else.
The entire scene was like a one-sided imperial Roman charade, paid for by us ever-trusting, taxpaying, UK subjects.
The UK monarchy has often claimed that it is the prime upholder of democracy, yet this occasion proved that this ancient feudal system takes no prisoners.
You are a subject and not a citizen – you have NO right to protest under this current tyranny and your voice will NOT be heard - if THEY do not want it to be heard!
Britain proud and free? You must be bloody well joking!
http://pat-regan.blogspot.com/2023/05/uks-dictatorial-police-state-kills.html
Addendum.
Mega wealthy King Charles moaned that Coronation is 'boring' as he fumes at carriage running late.
"There's always something... this is boring."
The King’s Coronation ceremony may have cost £100 million. However separate unendorsed sources have indicated an even higher bill, of up to £250 million, partly because of the vast security costs.
The money for the event is being coughed up by the government because it is categorised as a state event.
THIS ULTIMATELY DENOTES THAT THE TAXPAYER IS FOOTING THE BILL.
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