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I would say "look forward to lawsuits against Mermaids" but then I remember how hard it usually has been for cult victims to recover damages, particularly in American courts. Maybe you two are the perfect team to look into that topic in the UK. How many people have taken action, how many succeeded, what worked/didn't, etc?

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Sep 15, 2022·edited Sep 15, 2022

REALLY enjoyed this. Been enjoying Tribunal Tweets so much. LGBA has been brilliant in their fight against this total madness. Is this the beginning of the end? I think so! p.s. just seen that our very own children's library drag queen opposes the FSU's request for a new plan to ensure that children aren't being politically indoctrinated in schools. Oh no, imagine children NOT being persuaded to join a cult that teaches them to hate their own body. How AWFUL! He also refers to this as being discrimination against "queer people" and refers to it as basically a "2nd Section 28". I'm not even LGB, but I'm fuming. The unbelievable audacious appropriation of this is so misleading and truly sickening.

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I look forward to the Quuens Speech every week. A couple of legal questions. Today is a Lesbians march in Leeds, tomorrow a women's march in Brighton. No doubt the TRA mobs will be out in force intimidating these brave ladies. Looking at previous such encounters I note that most of these TRA activists are wearing black trousers and hoodies, usually with masks and balaclavas. I.e. uniforms. Under the Public Order Ct of 1926 it is an offence to wear uniforms in political demonstrations (brought in as a measure to restrain the BUF and blackshirts.) I also understand that although it is not illegal to wear face masks and balaclavas in public, the police have the right to ask you to remove them. It seems to me that the police are failing in their duty by not requesting these people to remove their face coverings and indeed not arresting them for wearing uniforms.

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