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>The UK Supreme Court is to deliver its verdict on how a woman should be defined in law.>The announcement marks the culmination of a long-running legal battle between the Scottish government and a women's group.>The outcome could have far-reaching implications on how sex-based rights apply across Scotland, England and Wales.>The Scottish government argues transgender people with a gender recognition certificate (GRC) are entitled to sex-based protections, while For Women Scotland argues they only apply to people that are born female. >The ruling, to be announced at about 09:45, is expected to set out how the law should treat transgender people. >>383768Hopefully without drama...
>>383766>Judges to announce ruling on definition of a womanthe absolute state of Britain
>UK Supreme Court judge Lord Hodge announces that the Equality Act’s definition of a woman is based on biological sex.>He counsels not to see this as a triumph for one side over another and stresses the law still gives trans people protection against discrimination. >>383782The lunatics are running the asylum
just gonna post this here
i liek him
don't ban me niggers
>political?we should have the death sentence here
[YouTube] 🇦🇺 Aussie Explains the Philosopher's Stone 🇦🇺 (It's cooked)
[Embed]especially for that nigger who stabbed three children
(people need humour at times)
>>383782Let's not kid ourselves, most of the west is in the same state.
>>383901He stabbed 11 people, 3 children died.
>>383903Guten tag!
>>383905Its a dire state. Germany is fecked, France is shagged, Sweden's making a recovery and Finland is just drunk.
>>383925So how best do you think to make threads here then? It's obviously not the same as you would make on /pol/ because it's slower and lasts longer. Would generals covering a broad topic be better than making threads around a single news item?
>>383928I made two threads before just because. One about the US-China trade war and another about an Airforce officer being relieved of duty. People have more to say about the trade war than about one specific solider so that thread is more active. Would it therefore be best to group topics like for example british politics, American domestic politics, german politics, japanese politics, whatever. As the board is slow you can make all these threads and they will stay up on the board for quite a long time, especially if people keep posting in them occasionally with links to news or whatever.
>>383928I think
>>383934's approach is best. I plan to update the thread with news links every morning when I have time, and anyone else is free to contribute. I made this thread as an anchor for the travelling brony brit/pol/ers. There were a few of them.
>>383901>just gonna post this hereas a YT summation parody it's OK.
Here is something from my collection, some uni students making full scene-to-scene piss take parody of the first movie, it's absolute knee slapper.
[YouTube] Harry Potter and the Stone (2024)
[Embed]This kind of stuff make me wish I had time and skills to make funny videos of ponies as the main character in the movies.
Gab now joins Bitchute in completely blocking UK users. That’s what uk govt wanted.
>>384039I hope Trump threatens Britain into undoing it.
>>384040didn't
>Vance already called UK Gov. out on their censorship?
>>384040I doubt it, and if there is any statement, as usual will be a lot of noise and no action.
>>384039Yet parliament have no concept of VPNs.
>>384040Conditional access to a trade deal? I doubt it. America have their own Online Safety Bill, admittedly you guys do have the First Amendment though.
>>384041He did. Made the German foreign minister cry, too. But I mean as a condition for removing the 10% tariff. Or maybe just bully the UK into dropping it because we can.
>>384043This, yes.
I think the various tech companies have enough lobbying power in the U.S. they might be able to make it happen.
>>384047>Companies with enough money can influence law.I find that practice absolutely abhorrent. Laws should be enacted on leveled reason, not financial incentive. We need a Celestia.
>>384050True. But in this circumstance, it could let Brits and Euros maybe get some of their speech rights back. And that's good.
>>384050>Laws should be enacted on leveled reason, not financial incentive.[Libertarian]
bills, legislatures and similar acts MUST be written with finances in mind: otherwise you get welfare traps and other disincentivize bullshit written into law
[/Libertarian]
>>384052I genuinely think we're too far gone for that. Did you know that during The Great War (1914), the government created a law to prevent establishments from selling alcohol during lunchtime and suppertime? They only repealed that law in the late 70s. They government are very quick to implement laws, and very slow to circle back on them.
>>384057Our hate crime laws have the word 'perceived' in them, which is deliberately ambiguous by intent.
>>384062>Our hate crime laws have the word 'perceived' in them, which is deliberately ambiguous by intent.kek
I perceive your post as being hateful
mods, take him away!
>>384067That's the reality I'm afraid. A husband and wife were arrested for questioning the hiring process of a head mistress of a school recently. They weren't malicious, nor offensive, but the police arrested them at the behest of the school.
>The parents of a nine-year-old girl have said they were held at a police station for 11 hours because they complained about their daughter’s primary school.>Maxie Allen and his partner, Rosalind Levine, said they were arrested and detained on suspicion of harassment, malicious communications and causing a nuisance on school property.>The couple said they had previously been banned from entering Cowley Hill primary school in Borehamwood, Hertfordshire after criticising the school’s headteacher and leadership in a parents’ WhatsApp group, according to the Times.>The school said it had “sought advice from police” after a “high volume of direct correspondence and public social media posts” that they claimed had become upsetting for staff, parents and governors.>Hertfordshire police said the arrests “were necessary to fully investigate the allegations as is routine in these types of matters”.>“Following further investigations, officers deemed that no further action should be taken due to insufficient evidence,” they added.>Allen, a Times Radio producer, said six police officers turned up at his home on 29 January.A video for you convenience
[YouTube] “What On Earth Is Going On?!” | Couple JAILED For Criticising Teacher Hiring Process
[Embed] [Read more] >>384078>fight for independence from the brits>become a totalitarian shithole just the britsI feel sorry for (You)
aren't you
>scared for posting without a VPN? This altchan allows them
>>384244I saw the king go past the Colosseum last week if that's of any interest to anyone
>>384245Were his fingers abnormally sosij-like?
>>384247Idk he was inside a car and it was very difficult to make out and smaller details and the Roma Polizia were also surrounding the car
>>384250Understandable. What's the illegal immigration situation like in Italy at the moment? We have government sponsored NGOs literally ferrying third worlders in.
>>384252The reason my flag is showing Italy is because I'm currently sitting on an italo high speed train using their wi-fi so I wouldn't be the best person to ask however so far I've seen a LOT of niggers hanging around the tourist spots or just wandering around and quite a few indian/arab types. Quite a few ristoranti have brown staff but for the most part they're Italians as far as I've seen.
>>384253Same as everywhere else then.
>>384256Morning lad.
>>384244So is this finally the end of tranny nonsense here with them officially not real women?
>>384258Congratulations. Hopefully we'll get there soon
>>384258Supposedly, however I imagine they will backtrack on it in some capacity in the near future when one an hero's because people dont want to call a hairy man in a dress Susan.
>ziggerspamWas wondering when those niggers would turn up.
>>384261Doesn't surprise me, gotta secure their voterbase by any means. Sometimes I wonder how good it'd be if we had logical, reasoned people in parliament.
>>384264Trans are a tiny crazy minority, I can't see this being an election winning issue.
>>384267No, but it might reduce and loss of support amongst students
>>384268Does anyone really care that some cracked out students have convinced themselves (via hard drugs) that up is in fact down?
>>384268Minority, certainly, but the government only have ears for them and the global majority. Its been proven on multiple occasions that the groups who shout the loudest will be heard, with the exception of white men. A classic example would be during the anti-lockdown protests. Ignored by both the government and media when literally thousands of people where demonstrating in london every weekend.
>>384269With Labour bleeding Muslim support they've got to try and court at least one demographic
>>384270The regime's greatest power is in its control of the narrative. In normie world something only happened if they saw it on TV
>>384272>The regime's greatest power is in its control of the narrative. In normie world something only happened if they saw it on TVMakes you wonder what will happen if 4chan stays down doesn't it?
>>384272Quite right. A vast majority of people are still under the impression the government (and by extension the civil service) are just incompetent rather then deliberately malicious.
>>384276I imagine people will flood back to it like flies to shit. I'm quite happy here, despite the ziggerspam. It'd be nice if you could hide threads from the overboard, but it is what it is.
>>384279There's a thread somewhere around for feature requests. You can go there and ask for things you would like the site to do.
>>384279>despite the ziggerspamSurely that falls under Rule 5?
>>384280I'd rather not take the piss. I already requested the catalogue toggle option, which was implemented the same day.
>>384281Its permitted because ponies, no exceptions.