Today, I was due to appear in court under charges relating to Sections 11 and 12 of the Public Order Act 1986. I have never broken any laws. My arrest was brutal, my detention excessive, and my treatment unjust.
I have now received confirmation from the Crown Prosecution Service that there will be no further action taken against me due to insufficient evidence. The reason there is no evidence is simple: I did not commit a crime.
While I was being criminalised for standing up, a number of people — hiding behind screens — labelled me a “chav”, called me disgusting, and said I deserved to have my children taken from me. Where is their apology now? These trolls rushed to judge and to smear without knowing the facts. Get your facts straight before you start accusing somebody.
Those who choose to spread lies and attempt to destroy another person’s reputation are among the biggest threats to this country. They divide communities, silence voices, and feed the very corruption they claim to oppose.
It was also totally unacceptable that my personal address was released on the internet. That reckless act put both me and my family at risk and shows just how far some people will go to intimidate and endanger others.
This was an unlawful attempt to intimidate and silence ordinary people who dare to speak out. It is unacceptable that dissent is met with force and fear.
I will not be silenced. I will continue to stand up — for our freedoms, for women, for children, and for this country.
@EssexPoliceUK @CPSUK @Keir_Starmer
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