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hello everybody now the labor government
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is on its way to creating even more of a
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police state in the United Kingdom with
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another piece of dreadful Draconian
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legislation which is couched in terms
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that makes it sound like they're on your
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side when clearly they're not now this
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is the crime and policing bill which
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they have just introduced to Parliament
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this week and the worst thing about it
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is that it is going to allow police for
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the first time to enter anyone's home
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without a warrant if they suspect that
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there is an El electronic item uh like a
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mobile phone or something with an
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electro geotagging system on it uh that
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has been stolen and that is in your home
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now if you think that the police are
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going to use this just for locating
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stolen phones then I have some magic
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beans to sell you because what's
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happened here in the country over the
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last 25 or 30 years is that successive
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governments have allowed criminality to
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prosper and flourish all over the
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country particularly in our large
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metropolitan areas but now it's
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spreading out around to to smaller towns
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and cities as well and this is all due
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due to migrant crime or mostly it's due
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to migrant crime but of course the MPS
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the reporters on the mainstream media
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the police the judges the magistrates
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will never admit that in fact they will
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try to suppress anyone who suggests that
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the increase in criminality that we've
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had in the UK over the last 30 years is
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anything to do with mass rapid
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immigration and many many people coming
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into the country who intent is not
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benevolent but their intent is nefarious
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and much of it is Criminal this has gone
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on it's fested and it's a classic
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problem reaction solution scenario
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they've created the problem by allowing
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migrant crime to go through the roof and
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especially it has done over the last
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five years and now when you hear the
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mainstream media talking about the uh
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crime and policing bill
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and what they are couching it in terms
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of is that there's an epidemic of phone
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snatching and epidemic of bag snatching
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an epidemic of shoplifting oh my
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goodness we need to do something about
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this well yes we do the governments and
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the police and the judges in this
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country should have done something about
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it 30 years ago but they're now creating
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uh a reaction which is being propagated
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in the mainstream media telling you
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there's all these Dreadful things going
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on everybody knows that this country is
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not as safe as it used to be in the 90s
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this country was known as one of the
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safest countries in the world and London
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was known as one of the nicest safest
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most Pleasant metropolitan areas in the
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world to live in 30 years on here we are
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in 2025 it is the exact opposite it's
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it's Dreadful hellhole of crime this has
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been allowed to fester and now they're
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bringing in the solution we need police
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to be able to go into someone's home
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without a
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warrant now this is very very dangerous
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because we have in this country the
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saying an englishman's home is his
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castle okay and that applies to welshmen
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Scotsman and Irishmen as well and I'm
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sure that all around the world you have
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that understanding your home is sacran
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no one should violate the borders and
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the boundaries of your home
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unless it's perhaps uh an officer of the
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law who has a warrant from a judge from
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the court to give them very good reason
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to go into your home um and and search
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for something to investigate a crime
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this has been the understanding that
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we've had for centuries and now this is
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going to be broken by the crime and
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policing bill that says well this is a
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problem that's been created and now we
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need to give the police to go the powers
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to go into someone's home as they wish
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without a warrant if they suspect that
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there is a stolen mobile phone or a
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stolen piece of electronic equipment
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which is geotax and they can go in and
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search your home but it's worse than
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that actually let me look at the actual
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wording of the bill here so this is in
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section
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93 of the crime and policing Bill
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actually it's a huge long bill that has
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137 sections and is
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3177 pages long and this is the trouble
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with bills these days that go before
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parliament in the old days you look at
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bills or you legislation they used to be
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quite short you know they would be two
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or three pages long this is 3177 pages
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long and it covers you know essentially
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it's like 137 different laws all put
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into one bill and they're going to pass
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them all together um so this is section
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93 which amends section 26 of the Theft
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Act
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1968 um it's titled electronically
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tagged stolen goods search without
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warrant a constable whose rank is at
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least out of Inspector May authorize a
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constable to enter specified PR premises
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search the specified premises for
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specified items
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um authorization can only be given if
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there are reasonable grounds to believe
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that the specified items are stolen
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goods they're on the the specified
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premises Etc um okay next thing and this
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just goes on in that section and there
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is electronic T tracking data indicating
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the specified items are or have at some
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time since they are believed to have
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been stolen been on the specified pre
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premises so this sounds like okay
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they're they're actually helping you out
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here because there is a big problem with
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phones being stolen there's now
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electronic tracking and so the this is
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being presented to people um by saying
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that uh you know we need this in order
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to help people whose phones have been
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stolen okay it sounds good but it's
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changing fundamentally changing the
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relationship between the police the
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state and individuals and violating the
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idea that an englishman's home is his
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castle you cannot go and search
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someone's home or enter someone's home
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as a police officer unless you have a
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warrant from the court and it says of
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course say the next thing an
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authorization this is from an inspector
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to a run of the mill police Constable
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may be given orally or in writing so
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they don't even need a written note from
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their Superior officer to be able to go
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and search a home they can just turn up
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on your doorstep and say we're going to
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search your home without a warrant
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because we suspect there's something in
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your house which is stolen I don't have
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any written authorization I've got oral
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authorization and I'm just coming to
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inspect your home and search your home
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now if you think that isn't bad enough
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it goes on and it's even worse um so
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wear a constables lawfully on the
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premises you know Etc they they it's
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it's the section applies instead of
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section 19 of the police and criminal
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Evidence Act so this is um talking about
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seizure of the items which they suspect
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have been stolen but it says the
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Constable May seize anything which is on
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the specified premises whether or not it
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is a specified item if the con has
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reasonable grounds to believe it's
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stolen goods or it's necessary to seize
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it in order to prevent it being
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concealed lost damaged altered or
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destroyed so
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essentially excuse me a constable or a
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police Constable or police officer can
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come to your home without a warrant and
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seese anything not just a stolen phone
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which is what it's being presented to
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you as but they can seize anything on
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your property and take it away and then
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you may have a very large problem
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getting that back if actually uh it's
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not stolen goods and you didn't have
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stolen goods on your property and uh and
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they've just seized your electronic
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devices or other things in your home and
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it'll take you months and sometimes
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years to get that back I mean a friend
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of mine I won't mention her name um but
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this was a well-known case she's a media
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uh reporter a journalist and she had her
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electronic devices seized from her home
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uh in the south of England and it took
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over a year to get them back uh and that
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caused
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Untold uh misery and suffering and
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inconvenience to her and her kids and
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her family uh so this is really really
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bad here that this is giving the police
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the powers to do this do you think this
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is not going to be abused no no way come
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on if you if you think that then um you
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know you're really too trusting of the
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government and the police and and the
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the state and uh you're far too gullible
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to believe that this is being done in
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your best interest look the police
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already have the power to go in and
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search homes with a warrant um if they
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suspect you of uh having done criminal
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activity and and they can still catch
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criminals if they want to with a warrant
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the thing is they're not bothered too
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much about catching ordinary you know
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run-of-the-mill criminals who are are
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guilty of theft or criminal damage or
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burglary these kind of things they are
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absolutely obsessed with catching people
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who have said something on social media
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that they don't like whether it's lawful
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or not and you know there's a lot of
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things which now been declared unlawful
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or illegal which actually should fall
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within the remit of free speech because
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of this buring edifice of hate and hate
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speech and stirring up hatred and all
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this kind of stuff that um successive
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governments have pursued and uh now you
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have the situation where someone like
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Lucy connley who's been put in prison
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for over two and a half years for a
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social media post which was just
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expressing an opinion okay not very nice
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opinion of course but just an opinion
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which was up posted on X for two hours
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and taken down and she gets more time in
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prison than an ex labor MP who actually
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physically assaulted someone punched
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them in the face and knocked them to the
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ground it's just got 10 weeks in prison
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or people who've got pictures of
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children on their phone like the BBC
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presenters you Edwards and so on who
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haven't got any prison time at all we've
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got clear two-tier Justice in in this
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country and this is going to make it
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worse because the people who are going
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to be targeted by this I fear are not
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actual criminals but they're people that
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uh will
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be set up by some order by an inspector
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to say oh I don't like what this person
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said go and search their home just in
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case there is a stolen electronic device
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in their home the police can turn up
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without a warrant go into your home
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search it and seize any devices that
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they want whether or not you're actually
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guilty or not like it sounds good but my
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fear is in the police state where people
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are obsessed with
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um uh hassling and causing actual fear
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harm distress and and harassment to
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people who are
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designated far right not that anyone is
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far right in this country but that's
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just what the powers would be smear
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people as this this is going to be used
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against people um who should not
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be investigated by the police at all so
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this is very very dangerous and that's
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just one of the sections in the bill
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that's probably one of the worst
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sections in the bill but the other very
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controversial thing is that uh the labor
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government wants to bring back asbos in
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turn they're calling them respect orders
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now
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asbos as you probably know became a
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massive joke in this country they were
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introduced by Tony Blair in 1998 and
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their the antisocial Behavior orders and
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they became almost a badge of honor to
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kids who did something wrong go around
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saying I got an asbo you know I've been
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to court the judge has said I can't go
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here or I can't talk to this person or I
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have to go on an anger management course
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and they just do it and have a big laugh
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about it so you know kids or whatever or
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young people maybe well not necessarily
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young people anyone who is behaving in
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an antisocial
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manner that they don't want
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to give a proper criminal sentence to
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they just want to give him a slap on the
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wrist they give him an asbo and uh so
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and this is meant
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to um put restrictions on people like
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bail conditions for people who haven't
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being convicted of a criminal offense so
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they haven't been taken to court and
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charged with the crime but yet the court
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or a judge or a magistrate in the court
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has actually put a penalty on someone
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even though they haven't been charged
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with a crime and this is very dangerous
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again because we have the understanding
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in England under common law that you can
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only be punished if you've committed a
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crime crime that has caused harm injury
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loss or damage to another living man or
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living woman that's the fundamental
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principle of common law so asbos here
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brought people before the courts and put
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restrictions on them and conditions of
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on them even though they haven't
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committed a crime and that's what's
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really dangerous about it now in
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2014 the Tory libdem Co ition that was
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in power at that time actually did one
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thing that was actually good was they
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got rid of asbos and they placed them
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replaced them with criminal Behavior
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orders which did similar the similar
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thing but they said you have to have
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been convicted of a crime first so the
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criminal Behavior orders were for people
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who had know been found to have
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committed a
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crime but it wasn't a serious crime
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where there was criminal damage or
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theft or anything like that it was
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people making lots of noise or people
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aggressively begging in the streets
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something like that and they so they're
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convicted of a crime and um you know
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criminal damage Etc vandalism is another
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thing now to be honest I think if you if
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you vandalize something you should be
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given a proper sentence not just a a
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criminal Behavior order so this is
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something that that gives you you know
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it's like probation essentially they
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they give you conditions you have to do
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this and you're not allowed to do that
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and if you breach those conditions then
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you go to jail um okay whether you know
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that's the right thing or not I don't
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know but it was only applied to people
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who had actually been convicted of a
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crime rather than people who hadn't been
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convicted of a crime so these respect
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orders um are now uh amending the
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antisocial Behavior crime and policing
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act 2014 which brought in criminal
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Behavior orders and adding to them again
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respect orders which are like asbos so
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now again you can get a respect order
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that will require you to do certain
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things like go to a course or prohibit
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you from doing certain things on an
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individual basis such as not going to a
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certain place or not associating with
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certain people even if you haven't being
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convicted of a crime and I think that is
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really wrong and that's fundamentally
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repugnant to Common law because you
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should only be punished if you like or
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given conditions or an order to do
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something if you have been convicted of
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a crime not if you haven't and that's
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the the danger of it so as you know it
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says the the court may give a respect
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order to anyone aged 18 or over um
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whoops where are we going here I'll just
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put the next slide up um if the court is
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satisfied that the respondents has
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engaged in or threatens to engage in
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antisocial Behavior so you know this is
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a thing what is antisocial Behavior now
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no one likes antisocial Behavior but the
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court should only be able to do this if
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someone is engaged in criminal behavior
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and has been convicted of a crime that's
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the difference and that's what is very
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dangerous about this because again it
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creates a a police state if you like and
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uh the police can then accuse you of
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engaging in antisocial Behavior go to
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the court and get your behavior
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restricted you can argue that okay that
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this is necessary to uh make life more
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pleasant and I'm not against that but
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it's got to be done in the right way and
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again going back to what I said at the
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beginning a lot of the antisocial
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behavior that we see which is associated
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with drugs gangs and things like that
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comes from migrant crime there's no
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getting away from that and we've had 30
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years of success Ive
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governments
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facilitating Mass
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immigration uh and many of the people
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coming to the country have Criminal
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Intent they're not doing anything to
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stop the flow of migrants coming to the
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country who may commit crime there's
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still 50,000 a year plus coming across
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the English Channel illegally legal
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migration is through the roof and not
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everyone who comes legally is here to
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start a business or to bring scarce
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skills to the country I mean I'm not
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against that not that there should be
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any scarce skills because in a country
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of 70 million if we do things right we
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would be able to train enough of our own
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people to become doctors and nurses and
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engineers and plumbers and electricians
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and Brick Layers and carpenters and all
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the things that we need to be done that
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are scarce okay at the moment we have a
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situation where this is a problem and we
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need people to be coming into the
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country to do those kind of skill jobs
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that shouldn't be the case but it is but
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along with that there's a lot of people
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coming who are going to work in Turkish
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barber shops for example and um you all
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know what that's about I don't need to
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say anymore I don't think uh and until
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we sort out the the roots of the problem
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making a law
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to bring back asbos in the form of
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respect orders isn't going to make any
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difference at all but particularly when
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again you've got the people in positions
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of power in police in the police forces
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and the Judiciary who are saturated with
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cultural Marxism and they won't give um
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a sentence or probably won't give a
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respect order to someone if they have a
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protected characteristic under the
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equality law um this is how it is so we
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need to deal with the fundamentals of
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the problem and deal with migrant crime
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and Port migrant criminals and then uh a
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lot of the antisocial behavior that we
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see will disappear that's just the fact
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of it you may not like it the lefties
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I'm sure won't like it the labor
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government I'm sure won't like me saying
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that neither will the mainstream Media
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or the cultural marxists in the police
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forces but that's just the reality of
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the situation so this bill here this
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crime and policing bill is another
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monster
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and it's another thing that is going to
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bring us closer to a totalitarian
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tyranny and it's something that needs to
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be resisted because it's
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addressing artificial problems that have
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been created through negligence or act
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not just negligence but actually
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actively people actively trying to make
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the country worse so that they can bring
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in this kind of totalitarian tyranny
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into the country what a good crime and
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policing bill would do would be
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something that gives power back to the
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people for example putting strict
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conditions on or even prohibiting the
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police being able to use facial
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recognition technology in the public
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space where people are being identified
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without their knowledge let alone their
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permission and that is something that is
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really harmful to the relationship
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between uh the people the citizens and
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the state the state is now routinely
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abusing people's privacy with facial
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recognition technology and they're doing
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it again under the aaces of we need to
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do this to keep you safe um again
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addressing a problem which they've
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created themselves because they've
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allowed uh criminality to fester for 30
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years without doing anything about it
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because
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the police forces have become far too
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politically correct uh and are not
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focused on cutting real crime they're
00:23:07
focused on uh arresting people who who
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have offended somebody who uh has uh
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hurty
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feelings so the whole thing is
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uh really a big can of worms and uh it
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needs to be um stopped and repealed just
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like everything that this labor
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government is doing and probably like
00:23:33
everything almost everything going back
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to Tony Blair's time probably all needs
00:23:38
to be repealed apart from one or two
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things but there we go anyway thank you
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for listening everybody I hope this has
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been useful and informative and uh gives
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you a reason why you should be aware of
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this new bill coming through Parliament
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the crime and policing Act and why we
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need to repeal it when the Heritage
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party
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gets into Power which we will do in 2029
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with your help thanks everyone God bless
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you all