This is how civil order dies – not in some dramatic coup, but in the slow erosion of trust
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This is how civil order dies – not in some dramatic coup, but in the slow erosion of trust
This is how civil order dies – not in some dramatic coup, but in the slow erosion of trust
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Weekly hate marches and open terror-sympathising have become the norm – and many of the worst culprits are British born and bred

People say things online they would never do in real life. The cloak of anonymity is now a threat to democracy itself

The law-abiding majority now feel they are being punished to help shield the state from its own failures

Britons should not be expected to confront criminals and put themselves at risk

Why should crime be punished more severely if it’s motivated by hostility towards certain characteristics?

This is not only about one community, but the democratic norms that keep us all safe