Starmer Uses Southport Murders to Expand Terrorism Labelling: A Step Towards Criminalising Dissent?
Wed 5:52 pm +00:00, 22 Jan 2025 1Full news and all the source links: www.ukcolumn.org/video/uk-column-news-22nd-january-2025
– GOV.UK: Media Advisory Notice – trial of Axel Rudakubana
– Crown Prosecution Service (CPS): Teenager who murdered three children at Southport dance class pleads guilty
– GOV.UK: PM statement on the Southport public inquiry: 21 January 2025
“Britain now faces a new threat. Terrorism has changed.”
“[…] if the law needs to change to recognise this new and dangerous threat, then we will change it – and quickly.”
– 10 Downing Street (YouTube): PM Keir Starmer’s statement on Southport
– BBC: BBC investigation exposes ‘far-right’ group in secret filming
“The group cannot be banned under current legislation as they do not advocate terrorism”
– BBC (2024): Michael Gove names groups as he unveils extremism definition
– GOV.UK: Proscribed terrorist groups or organisations – Al Qa’ida (AQ) – Proscribed March 2001
– BBC: Syria not a threat to world, rebel leader Ahmed al-Sharaa tells BBC














Starmer comes across to me, as a very poor actor within a mediocre play, with a very poorly written storyline. As usual UK Column gives a good overall view while allowing you to make your own mind up. The masses however, though definitely unhappy with our current situation in the UK, will go along with whatever is decided to destroy our country and criminalise any meaningful dissent.