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Oh Dear: Mor On is in trouble

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    Oh Dear: Mor On is in trouble

    Sajid Javid announces overhaul of espionage and treason laws

    Hostile state actors – spies, assassins or hackers directed by the government of another country – are to be targeted by refreshed espionage and treason laws, the home secretary has announced.

    In a speech to security officials in central London, Sajid Javid revealed plans to publish a new espionage bill to tackle increased hostile state activity from countries including but not limited to Russia.

    Javid said officials would also examine treason laws to see whether the legislation could be updated to include British nationals who operate on behalf of a hostile nation.

    Sajid Javid announces overhaul of espionage and treason laws | Politics | The Guardian

    Posting links to known Russian propaganda sites should be punishable by making posters live in Russia for a few years

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    Originally posted by AtW View Post
    Sajid Javid announces overhaul of espionage and treason laws

    Hostile state actors – spies, assassins or hackers directed by the government of another country – are to be targeted by refreshed espionage and treason laws, the home secretary has announced.

    In a speech to security officials in central London, Sajid Javid revealed plans to publish a new espionage bill to tackle increased hostile state activity from countries including but not limited to Russia.

    Javid said officials would also examine treason laws to see whether the legislation could be updated to include British nationals who operate on behalf of a hostile nation.

    Sajid Javid announces overhaul of espionage and treason laws | Politics | The Guardian

    Posting links to known Russian propaganda sites should be punishable by making posters live in Russia for a few years
    If it means they through you in the scrubs for a few weeks and apply thumb screws, then its a small price to pay.

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      #3
      Originally posted by BrilloPad View Post
      If it means they through you in the scrubs for a few weeks and apply thumb screws, then its a small price to pay.

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        #4
        … revealed plans to...
        Don't hold your breath, this count be in the long grass for quite some time

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          #5
          Is this the predictive text fecking up thread??

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            #6
            Originally posted by AtW View Post
            Javid said officials would also examine treason laws to see whether the legislation could be updated to include British nationals who operate on behalf of a hostile nation.
            Someone's going to be busy rounding people up - if by 'operate on behalf of' they mean challenge the party line and quote alternative news sources.

            Still I'm sure the sensible posters will welcome this kind of law being introduced.
            "Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon Musk

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              #7
              Originally posted by Jog On View Post
              Someone's going to be busy rounding people up - if by 'operate on behalf of' they mean challenge the party line and quote alternative news sources.
              And then they'll liquidate you in the UN / FEMA camps.

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                #8
                Originally posted by Old Greg View Post
                And then they'll liquidate you in the UN / FEMA camps.
                Book I'm reading at the moment is all about Dmitri Shostakovitch trying to survive in Stalin's USSR. Starts with him taking a suitcase to go and wait by the lift in his appartment block so that when 'power' comes to get him they don't come into his flat and upset this family. All because of an opera he wrote and how it was interpreted by the powers that be. He waits by the lift every night.

                Fascinating stuff and absolutely terrifying. Lucky we live in a civilized country with freedom of speech and all that... oh hang on...
                "Is someone you don't like allowed to say something you don't like? If that is the case then we have free speech."- Elon Musk

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Jog On View Post
                  Fascinating stuff and absolutely terrifying. Lucky we live in a civilized country with freedom of speech and all that... oh hang on...
                  People who like freedom of speech (like myself) should be defending countries that support freedom of speech, rather than hostile fascist regimes like Russia where there is no freedom of speech (people go to jail there for wrong retweet and like).

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Jog On View Post
                    Book I'm reading at the moment is all about Dmitri Shostakovitch trying to survive in Stalin's USSR. Starts with him taking a suitcase to go and wait by the lift in his appartment block so that when 'power' comes to get him they don't come into his flat and upset this family. All because of an opera he wrote and how it was interpreted by the powers that be. He waits by the lift every night.

                    Fascinating stuff and absolutely terrifying. Lucky we live in a civilized country with freedom of speech and all that... oh hang on...
                    Just wait until Farage is in charge.

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