Return of the Blackshirts

What does it say about our democracy when people attending  a political conference are warned not to wear their identification in public for fear of violent reaction from the unwashed SJWs?

But in an email to people attending the conference, party chairman Lord Feldman said it was “particularly important” this year for activists to take the Tory-branded identification badges off when around town due to safety concerns.

Wow! Yes, really, wow! The Conservative party is a legal political party. They have the absolute right to assemble as a basic civil liberty, likewise, freedom of speech and association. Clearly, it seems, there are elements who dispute this. While those who support Labour have the right to protest, it is unfortunate that protest these days seems to involve violence from the usual suspects.

4 Comments

  1. Perhaps this is one of the things a “more caring, fairer society” will bring in its wake — at least according to that commie b*st*rd Corbyn

  2. Maybe one or two of them will decide it’s worth taking a beating to discredit Mr Corbyn’s groups of supporters…

  3. The fact that the police do not seam willing to protect free speech, just shows how much they were politicised over the Blair years. They can protect Labour, but not the Conservatives. It has been like that for some years now.

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