UK Politics
Tommy Robinson cleared of terror-related offence after judge rules Channel Tunnel stop unlawful
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District Judge Sam Goozee on Nov. 4, 2025, acquitted Tommy Robinson of an offence under U.K. counterterrorism laws, finding police had detained him because of his political beliefs rather than any legitimate terrorism concern. Robinson, whose legal name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, later thanked Elon Musk, saying the billionaire funded his legal defense.
Critics in the UK are voicing strong opposition to proposals that could restrict access to virtual private networks through age verification requirements. The plans, aimed at enhancing online safety, have sparked concerns about privacy and internet freedom. It remains uncertain whether these measures will actually become law.
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Projections indicate that Britain will reach three significant demographic thresholds in 2026, including deaths surpassing births for the first time in modern history. A third of conceived babies are expected to be aborted that year, with the total abortions since 1968 roughly matching the current migrant population. These trends highlight challenges in population sustainability and reliance on immigration.
UK Conservative Party members called for the dismissal of Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner after she admitted underpaying tax. This political demand surfaced on September 4, 2025. It has intensified debates within the government.