The 1 in 8 pushback needs an identity. Action this Day.
For those of you who go there, it was probably noticeable on Twitter yesterday afternoon that I’d finally lost my rag – which in many ways I suspect was a good thing. A great deal of it stemmed from the last three days, which have been one long trail of problems for me at a personal level; but actually it was impeccably timed – because when Sajid Javid started to wobble at the first sign of health bureaucrat truculence – & the Commons approved the Protest Bill – it was obvious that July 19th will be spun – and diluted beyond recognition.
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LONDON, April 3 Hundreds of demonstrators joined marches and rallies across Britain today as part of a “national weekend of action” against a proposed new law that would give police extra powers to curb protests.
The Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts bill would toughen measures officers can take to disperse demonstrations, such as imposing time and noise limits, which campaigners and activists fear would be used to curb dissent.
Sunburn â The morning read of whatâs hot in Florida politics â 3.10.21
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Donald Trump over Joe Biden by a couple of points on Election Day, and not much has changed in the four months since, according to new polling from Mason-Dixon.
The pollster didnât put the former President head-to-head with his successor, but it did find that Bidenâs job approval rating is underwater, with 47% of voters approving and 49% disapproving. The balance is undecided.
Floridians still prefer Donald Trump to Joe Biden, a new survey finds.
Biden does hold a dominant plus-77 approval rating among Black voters and enjoys a plus-12 among Hispanic voters, but White voters are decidedly not fans, handing him a minus-21. Women and South Florida residents were also on his side, too, though men and voters from every other region are nonplussed.
Critics worry Kentucky riot bill will ensnare protestors and stifle free speech Share Updated: 6:09 PM EST Mar 4, 2021 Mark Vanderhoff Share Updated: 6:09 PM EST Mar 4, 2021
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Show Transcript ON THE DEBATE. MARK: THE BILL’S SPONSOR SAYS HE HAS MADE SOME SIGNIFICANT CHANGES, BUT CRITICS STILL SEE THIS AS A DIRECT ATTACK ON LOUISVILLE’S PROTESTORS SEEKING RACIAL JUSTICE. IS NOT ABOUT LAWFUL PROTEST IN ANY WAY, SHAPE, FORM, OR FASHION. MARK: AMONG MANY THINGS, SENATE BILL 211 EXPANDS WHEN POLICE CAN USE DEFENSIVE FORCE. AND IT REQUIRES SOMEONE ARRESTED DURING A RIOT TO BE HELD FOR AT LEAST 48 HOURS. IT’S TO PROTECT OUR FIRST RESPONDERS COMMITS TO PROTECT OUR COMMUNITIES. IT’S TO PROTECT PROPERTY, THAT IS BOTH PUBLIC AND PRIVATE. MARK: SOME CHANGES TO THE BILL WERE ANNOUNCED IN COMMITTEE. A PROHIBITION ON CAMPING HAS BEEN SHORTENED TO 24 HOURS AFTER A RIOT. A PROVISION WAS DELETED THAT WOULD HAVE TAKEN AWAY P