Phil Johnson
@Commisar
I Teach GCSE Computer Science. Collect, paint and sometimes even play with tabletop miniatures. Permanently exasperated.
Dit vind je misschien leuk
Hello folks, This account was basically dead anyway. But I'm going to to stop using X so this has become a terrible way to contact me. I don't actually have any other public facing social media, as my FB is just for very close friends. email: [email protected]
Whatever you may think of Julian Assange, the UK's extradition treaty with the US is still fundamentally asymmetric and unbalanced in favour of the United States. news.sky.com/story/julian-a…
I've spent weeks and months defending the Prime Minister. He delivered Brexit. He delivered the vaccine rollout. But I had this to say in the Chamber today 👇
Last night I voted against requiring ID at the ballot box. I wrote for @openDemocracy about why👇 opendemocracy.net/en/opendemocra…
Extraordinary decision by the High Court to overturn the Assange decision. Today's verdict shows how unjust, unfair, and asymmetric our extradition arrangements are with the United States. No one should be extradited for political reasons. theguardian.com/media/2021/dec…
We should say no to offshoring until the Government can explain how and where they plan to do it. My thoughts in today's @ObserverUK theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
theguardian.com
Priti Patel’s plan to offshore refugees is costly, wrong and doomed to fail | David Davis
The home secretary’s proposal won’t stop asylum seekers trying to reach the UK. Creating safe legal routes is the solution
The Government’s offshoring asylum proposals are impractical and potentially cruel. I have tabled an amendment to remove these proposals from the Nationality & Borders Bill. If the Government want to pursue this, it needs proper debate in the Commons. theguardian.com/politics/2021/…
Very odd that our secret agencies are allowing a foreign company to handle their data. Hard to imagine a contract that will overrule US laws on giving their agencies access. We may be allies, but I can't see the NSA subcontracting to a British company… ft.com/content/74782d…
Government research shows vaccine passports could fuel the spread of Covid. This is exactly what I said in my speech at conference. Not only is this policy illiberal, it is incompetent & dangerous. The Government must not introduce these measures. telegraph.co.uk/politics/2021/…
Judicial review is fundamental to individual liberty and a fair and balanced rule of law. The Government’s proposals to restrict judicial review go against these conservative principles. theguardian.com/commentisfree/…
YouTube removed a video of me speaking about domestic vaccine passports. This is an outrageous attack on free speech. My speech at conference was carefully researched, wholly accurate and backed up with the latest scientific evidence. bigbrotherwatch.org.uk/2021/10/youtub…
An illness is only ever purely physical or purely psychological if you remove someone’s brain from their body. In which case it’s also fatal.
Voter ID is an illiberal solution to a non-existent problem. Today, I spoke out against this entirely unnecessary proposal.
Since my rather fabulous minimal side-effects double vaccine, I’ve been to a rugby final at Twickenham, travelled by plane & train, recorded a comedy series in 4 NHS hospitals & had a splendid 3 days at @LoveValleyFest. No symptoms yet. Freedom is vaccination. Thank you science.
Correcting a statistic I gave at the press conference today, 19 July. About 60% of hospitalisations from covid are not from double vaccinated people, rather 60% of hospitalisations from covid are currently from unvaccinated people.
Today the Government is presenting the Electoral Integrity Bill to the House. This Bill will contain provisions for Voter ID. Voter ID will potentially disenfranchise thousands of people. It is an illogical and illiberal solution to a non-existent problem
The Government’s Online Safety Bill is a censor’s charter that will strangle free speech online. We must find a way of cleaning up the internet that does not lead to a sterile internet. dailymail.co.uk/debate/article…
dailymail.co.uk
DAVID DAVIS: New laws to police the internet are a censor's charter
DAVID DAVIS: The UK Government's Online Safety Bill is a good example of the best of intentions leading to the worst of outcomes. It is at best 'naïve'; in fact, it is positively harmful.
An extremely important ruling by ECHR on GCHQ's bulk interception of data today. It establishes some fundamental privacy rights and will be followed by a number of UK Court cases. A very serious step forward in protecting privacy. theguardian.com/uk-news/2021/m…
Great news! Vaccinations are going gangbusters. All aged 32 or over can now book your COVID-19 vaccine. The vaccine is our way out. When you get the call - get the jab. nhs.uk/conditions/cor…
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