Unmasking the Sabs

CSM EDITORIAL Lord Walney’s comprehensive 100,000-word review on countering political violence and disruption, submitted to Prime Minister Rishi Sunak just before Christmas, includes a recommendation to empower the police to prohibit face coverings during protests. The government is expected to provide a response to these suggestions later in the year. Currently, under Section 60AA order of the Criminal Justice Act 1994, in a designated area, … Continue reading Unmasking the Sabs

Fooling the Police is Criminal

BY NIGEL BEAN (& PAUL READ) The police forces of the United Kingdom should read this article before dealing with the upsurge of complaints against fox hunts. The information covered explains why cases of illegal hunting brought against registered fox hunts are continually failing. This information has been around for centuries and was documented in the first-ever Government hunting inquiry in 1951 and surrounds ‘preconceived … Continue reading Fooling the Police is Criminal

Monasanya

BY JAMES MARTIN So it finally came to pass that the thoroughly disgraced formerly Labour, now independent, MP Fiona Onasanya was sentenced to three months in prison for perverting the course of justice. The sixth Labour MP to be imprisoned in under a decade, Onasanya holds the dubious distinction of being the first sitting female MP ever to be sent to the slammer. Glossing over … Continue reading Monasanya

Animal Rights Criminality Part 2

BY NIGEL BEAN & PAUL READ In part one we discussed the violent abuse that circus folk received at the hands of animal rights groups and discovered it was these groups that inflicted acts of cruelty on animals, so they could film the abuse they dished out – and lay the blame on the circuses. Particularly disturbing was Labour’s unswerving support for these crooks to … Continue reading Animal Rights Criminality Part 2