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Reform Uk Have An Mp
Lee Anderson. Elected as a Tory but jumped ship when they suspended him because he wouldn't apologise for comments he made about Sadiq Khan:
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.And it's not just this country. In one particular case (there may be more - I don't know) the European Court of Human Rights, in the relentless quest for 'social cohension', ruled against someone's valid claim. That, in my opinion, rendered that organisation unfit for purpose. Europe has been sleep-walking into this for years.
To me, Mr Anderson presents as a standard saloon bar bigot who 'believes.in plain speaking...'.
I may be judging him harshly, time will tell.
But spouting clichés off a laptop does not a decent MP make.
And all Reform's high promises will take a deal of time and effort to get through to the Statute Book.
Assuming that they get to that position, which I feel is unlikely.
Rampant jingoism makes headlines. But attention doesn't always translate into votes
Ask Jeremy Corbyn.
// There seems to be some worry here that the UK might make blasphemy illegal. Is there anything concrete suggesting that this is being considerd by our law-makers? //
Not really concrete as yet. It is an all party white paper code of conduct re blasphemy which could enter the British statute books if Labour win the GE. It could stifle debate and erode our democracy. This is all discussed in Kandro's link if you take the time to watch it.
Thanks Naomi and Retro.
I doubt very much that blasphemy will be made illegal. If an all-party committee is discussing possibilities, then presumably nothing is settled, and pros and cons will be considered in detail. Is there an indication that Labour are in favour of an anti-blasphemy law? I guess it's all part of the pre-election scaremongering which has already started and will become much more vicious in the near future.