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‘Frankly, a Very Authoritarian Government’: Labour-Led Britain Suspends Elections, Announces Rollout of China-Style Facial Recognition Cameras


Left-led UK government follows up attacking Magna Carta and frequent social media arrests by announcing it is yet again postponing elections and moving to introduce a nationwide facial camera recognition system.

 

Brexit leader Nigel Farage eviscerated the left-wing British government for piling depredations upon depredations on the British people, as they announced yet another postponement of local elections without good reason, on the same day they moved to roll out China-style facial recognition cameras.

 

 

Speaking at a Reform Party press conference, Mr Farage said of these “monstrous” changes:

 

…today’s the day we learn that there will be surveillance cameras not just in our big cities, but literally in every single village. The surveillance state is getting very, very close indeed.

 

And that, of course, in the same week that we learn the 800-year-right to trial-by-jury is to be abolished in the majority of cases… and of course despite not being in the manifesto, the government want to introduce digital I.D., leaving literally every single one of us in this country open to hackers.

 

And it is, frankly, a very authoritarian government. It doesn’t really believe in liberty, it doesn’t believe in individual freedom, and we learn it doesn’t really believe in democracy either.

 

The government already suspended elections across swathes of England last year, leading to accusations of cynical political calculus by the governing Labour Party as the areas impacted were predicted to be dramatic Reform Party gains. Now more elections are to be postponed, with four newly created mayoralities being pushed back two years to 2028.

 

  

The public had been told these elections were coming, millions of pounds of public money had been spent preparing to host them, and political parties had started campaigning for them, Mr Farage said. In Reform UK’s case, their candidate for the Mayor Hampshire and Solent — Falklands War veteran Admiral Chris Parry, well known for being the first man anywhere to sink an enemy submarine since the Second World War — was announced just hours before the government cancelled the elections.

 

Mr Farage said his strong candidates and party’s sky-high polling had influenced the government’s decision to push the votes far into the future. He said: “there is of course one very big reason why [the government thinks] these elections should not go ahead… that Reform would have won all four of these contests and would have won them quite comfortably. The government are basically committing electoral fraud upon the electorate”.

 

Reform deputy leader Richard Tice also slammed the government, stating Labour is “terrified” of a wipeout at Reform’s hands and “that is a deliberate dictatorial cancelling of democracy in the United Kingdom and we shouldn’t tolerate it”.

 

All major opposition parties have criticised the move, The Guardian noted, and even some Labour figures have spoken against their own government.

 

 

 

 Read More Here:  Breitbart

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