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While I wholeheartedly disagree with Andrew and Douglas Murray on Brexit, they are amongst my favourite writers and I'm always happy to see an email announcing a fresh article from Andrew on whatever topic. This article reminded me of visiting Poland during a time when people hid any "subversive" literature in case the security policy paid a visit. That literally was in 1984. Incredible that we've come to this pass in the UK.

I've just searched for an update about Lucy Connolly. Reuters (Reuters!) have a "fact check" article, assuring us: "UK woman jailed for inciting racial hatred, NOT posting hurtful words". Reuters failed to report the doublespeak in the judge's sentencing remarks. Decide for yourselves:

"In relation to the offence I have regard to the fact that although it was widely read, you did not repeat any such statement and in due course deleted it and you sent some messages to the effect that violence was not the answer.

19. You have had tragedy in your own life with the loss of your very young child some years ago. I have read the psychiatric report from some twelve years ago as to the psychiatric difficulties you then suffered.

20. I accept that you still very keenly feel that loss.

21. There is no recent psychiatric evidence and whilst you may well have

understood the grief of those who suffered their own tragic losses in Southport you did not send a message of understanding and comfort but rather an incitement to hatred. There is no evidence of any mental disorder having any material affect on you committing this offence.

22. Similarly whilst I accept you regret your actions and I have been referred to messages in which you say that you disagree with racism and violence, it is clear from the evidence of your own words in the days following your actions, what you said to the police and what you said to the probation officer that you have little insight into, or acceptance of, your actions.

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I own up to owning a copy of Mein Kampf, as well as plenty of classics by Marx, Nietzsche and by various anarchists. I have a collection of writings by Keynes that sits next to books by Friedrich Hayek and Karl Popper. Freud and Jung share the same shelf with Foucault, Marcuse and Fromm. Paul Embery rubs spines with Nick Cohen and Douglas Murray. I challenge anyone to make assumptions about my political outlook from a rummage through my bookshelves. One thing I will advertise very loudly - in case any cops are snooping on my posts - is that I do NOT possess anything railway related by Michael Portillo.

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