Friday, 4 March 2016

Hampshire schoolboy questioned by police after school staff report him for looking at UKIP website. What next, exile for Farage and Carswell?

A schoolboy was reported to police by his school’s staff for showing an interest in a political party opposed to the government.  Did this happen in 1930s Germany or Stalin’s Soviet Union, perhaps Kim Jong-un’s North Korea?  The answer is no, apparently it happened in Hampshire last month.  The political party was UKIP and the school was acting in accordance with the Government’s, evidently draconian, new counter terror act.

As the Europhile British Government becomes increasingly hysterical in its campaign to remain in the European Union I wonder what other extreme measures a desperate and determined British Government might feel justified in taking. 

Will anyone found in possession of a UKIP or “Vote Leave” leaflet be interned on the Isle of Man, World War Two style, for the duration of the Referendum Campaign?  Will Nigel Farage and Douglas Carswell along with leading tory Brexiteers Boris Johnson and Michael Gove be exiled, like Napoleon, to St. Helena until June 24th? 

Far-fetched perhaps but if a schoolboy can be questioned by police for looking at a UKIP website, what next?

 

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