"These arrests are a direct attack on our democracy and the fundamental rights of every person in the country. Each and every police officer involved on the ground should hang their heads in shame. They showed no judgement, no common sense and no basic decency."
"This was a heavy handed action which had the appearance of a pre-determined arrest that would have occurred regardless of the evidence or our actions.
The right to protest peacefully in the UK no longer exists."
"Instead we have a freedom to protest that is contingent on political decisions made by ministers and senior police officers.
The right to dissent and protest is one of the most profound and important rights in a democracy."
"Many people will disagree with what we were protesting about, but that right to protest must be protected. Anyone may find themselves wanting to protest against a government policy, a grave injustice or in solidarity with victims of a visiting world leader."
"Such protests must always be freely conducted as a matter of right, not on the basis of permission from the state.
I have campaigned on the issue of the monarchy for twenty years."
"Time and again I have been told the monarchy protects us from tyranny, that the monarch guards our democracy and freedoms, defending us against the excesses of government."
"These arrests put the lie to those claims and are another example of the weakness of our constitution and the failure of our constitutional monarchy."
"The Crown is one part of our failing constitution that concentrates too much power in the hands of government at the expense of parliament and people. We need a fundamental shift in power."
"We need elected representatives who are able to resist such draconian laws as those introduced this week, and a constitution that empowers the people to defend their rights."
"These arrests have also destroyed whatever trust might have existed between peaceful protesters and the Metropolitan police."
"What is the point in being open and candid with the police, working with their liaison officers and meeting senior commanders, if all their promises and undertakings turn out to be a lie?
It is notable that King Charles has said nothing about these arrests."
"Rather than defend our liberty and values he is content celebrating his anointment as monarch while citizens are locked up. What is the point of a head of state who will say nothing and do nothing to defend the people?"
"These arrests were not about protecting people from harm, but about protecting the King from embarrassment. It was the state wanting to stamp down dissent in order to present an image of a grateful and consenting public at the time of the coronation."
"Rather than a puppet-king, doing the bidding of the government, we need an independent elected head of state, there to stand on the wall and guard our constitution and our rights from government power."
"Republic has a strong track record of peaceful and lawful campaigning and protests. We will not be deterred from further protest. We will protest on Trafalgar Square, we will protest on The Mall, outside Buckingham Palace, Clarence House and Kensington Palace."
"We will protest outside Downing Street and parliament, in Windsor & around the UK. As much as possible we will continue to protest wherever Charles goes, wherever William goes."
"We will continue to protest with one simple message: Charles is not our king, it is time to abolish the monarchy."
University & College Union (UCU) general Secretary, Jo Grady, has agreed - "without any admission of liability" - to pay “substantial damages” to Paul Embery over tweets he claims falsely portrayed him as “a misogynist, a pervert & a liar”.
The @Twitter row between anti-woke GB "News" regular Embery, & UCU General Secretary Grady was quite widely reported, including in this 2nd March article in the Mirror, which frames it as "a very modern row".
Anti-woke GB "News" regular, Paul Embery, launched a libel claim against Dr Jo Grady over her response to him highlighting the anti-social behaviour of a group of train passengers on @Twitter.
Despite years of divisive scapegoating rhetoric from the UK Govt, the right-wing press, Spiked, GB "News", shock jocks, & people like Braverman, Farage, Laurence Fox, & #30pLee, the UK public now have among the most positive attitudes to diversity & immigration on earth!
"The most dramatic shifts have come in the US, Canada and, in particular, Britain, where the share of people saying there should be strict limits — if not an outright ban — on immigration has more than halved from 66% on the eve of the EU referendum to 31% last year." 🇬🇧
The unexpected success of right-wing authoritarian populist anti-immigration politics may have shocked previously complacent moderates into vocalising their support for #diversity.
We see similar shifts in the public’s attitude towards members of other ethnic groups & faiths.
“We need some action in our legislatures at the federal and state level for better gun control,” he said in an interview with MSNBC a day after the mass killing outside Premium Outlets in Allen, Texas. “And I’m saying that as someone who loves guns.”
The state’s unhinged Republican governor, Greg Abbott, went on Fox News to insist that 'the dearth of adequate mental health services' was the true culprit for mass shootings - despite fewer than 5% of violent cases having mental health links.
The Public Order Bill, which has now been passed by the UK Parliament, is deeply troubling legislation that is incompatible with the UK’s international human rights obligations regarding people’s rights to freedom of expression, peaceful assembly & association.
“This new law imposes serious & undue restrictions on these rights that are neither necessary nor proportionate to achieve a legitimate purpose as defined under international law.”
- UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, Volker Türk.
The use of inoculation within the public relations industry is not novel. The current study shows that organizations, when able, should proactively respond to astroturf attacks rather than ignore the attack.
Responding proactively with an inoculation message significantly improved crisis outcomes such as attitudes & behavioral intentions compared to no response. This is important, as crisis literature doesn't explicitly recommend organizations respond to all paracrisis situations.