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2025-03-13

Iain Davis' article, "The UK New Normal Dictatorship", brings together a number of threads which have become apparent over the last few years. Indeed we have covered this article before, and matters have not improved since, so time to give it another airing.

We have highlighted some of these threads (quite a few of them actually) in our pages over those years.

(You can find most of the Acts of Parliament listed under Repeal in the main menu)

All of this is indeed intimidating, as it is designed to be.

But is it legal? What is legal anyway?

Does it even matter? The body of law enshrined in Parliament's beloved Statute Book is already way beyond human comprehension (so best familiarise ourselves with an available AI if ever we need to defend ourselves).

But as other campaigners who have been featured in our pages have discovered, our courts may not be above bamboozling us into accepting verdicts that don't in fact comply with the body of law and statutes that exist.

Is it too much to conclude that our justice system is effectively weaponised against our citizenry?