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Editor of @theconwom, Britain's only truly conservative political and culture wars website
Jul 30, 2025 4 tweets 1 min read
For years, politicians from across the political spectrum insisted the Online Safety Act would focus solely on illegal content – shielding children from pornography, criminal exploitation, and material encouraging or assisting suicide – without threatening free expression. But from the moment its age-verification duties took effect last Friday, that reassurance began to unravel. Social media sites, search engines, and video-sharing services are now legally required to shield under-18s from content deemed harmful to their mental or physical well-being. Failure to comply risks fines of up to £18million or 10 per cent of global turnover, whichever is greater.
Jul 17, 2023 6 tweets 2 min read
So the videos of people collapsing in China were staged by US, aided by the Western media. It just gets worse:
swprs.org/did-china-stag… 'An analysis of these videos and their context' this report says 'shows the following:

'1. Contrary to claims that there were “dozens” or even “hundreds” of such videos, there were only about ten such videos, which were shown in various places and in various combinations.