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    Conspiracy Theory proven true, by the very person who labeled it a CT

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    • raphjd
      raphjd Forum Administrator last edited by

      Scotland's governing political party (the SNP), who called vaccine passports a conspiracy theory, as recent as July 2021, has now passed the law making it a reality as of 1 Oct 2021. This violates the EU Charter of Human Rights which says that you only have to discuss your medical history with your medical professionals. It also violates the UK's human rights laws since as part of Brexit, the UK kept the Charter of Human Rights.

      These are the same people who called it a conspiracy theory that the government would make their "temporary measures" permanent, which they did. Ministers no longer have to ask the Scottish Parliament to enact a range of measures, that strip us of our rights, "for the public good".

      This is the same party that, we discussed earlier this year, that criminalized speech in our own homes, thus violating the "castle doctrine" under UK common law.

      These are also the same people that have, as of 1 Oct 2021, banned anyone protesting in the area of the Scottish capital, Holyrood. It does not matter how large or small, or whether the protest is peaceful or not. Non-peaceful protests were already illegal under UK and Scottish laws. Protests over a certain size (20, I think) require a permit. Protests over a larger size (I don't remember how many) requires paying for the police to be there.

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