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Topic History of: Another Tweeter Convicted
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JK2006 No; this is Britain in the 21st Century and a good thing too. Clamp down on free speech, lock up as many people as possible, run the economy into a brick wall, try to destroy the BBC, make the needy starve to death... is this a society we can be proud of?
honey!oh sugar sugar. Presumably the threats to rape and murder her went unpunished? And what difference does it make if she knew he was a soldier or not?
True The kind of thing you expected from Nazis and communists.
The Fat Controller As much as anyone can find such comments distasteful I find it hard to believe that the police, the courts and the CPS are to all extent and purpose criminalising citizens for publishing their thoughts online, however callous or silly they maybe.

www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-england-london-22821484

Blood crazy! I presumed we lived on an island that embraced freedom of thought, expression..?