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Across Britain people are protesting against a proposed bill which restricts that very right, but two other laws have already passed, allowing undercover agents to commit crimes, and giving British troops immunity from war crimes.
At the heart of current protests in Britain is the Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Bill. This controversial new law, dubbed the ....

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When is a campaign not a campaign? Britain's pseudo-left conceal refusal of trade unions and Labour Party to oppose Police Bill


When is a campaign not a campaign? Britain’s pseudo-left conceal refusal of trade unions and Labour Party to oppose Police Bill
The Police, Crime Sentencing and Courts Bill is set to be pushed through Parliament by the Johnson government as early as June. It represents the culmination of the most serious attack on democratic rights in decades.
It was preceded by a raft of anti-democratic legislation pushed through in the last year, including the “Spy Cops” legislation the Covert Human Intelligence Sources (Criminal Conduct) Act and the Overseas Operations Bill.
The Police Bill empowers police to place the same restrictions on static “public assemblies” as they already can on moving “public processions”. These include restrictions on the location and start and finish times of protests, and the noise being made by protestors. The home secretary is empowered to decide what constitutes “serious disruption to the activities of an organisation which are carri ....

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