Well, I think we know what’s next – Helen Webberly will be arrested and escorted out of the airport by five police officers when next she lands in London.
As for Graham Linehan- his arrest seems to have alarmed people who wouldn’t normally be on his side.
This “New Statesman” writer has expressed misgivings about his arrest, comparing it to the arrest of supporters who expressed support for the banned-in-Britain organisation Palestine Action:
Clearly, police in the UK are still out of control, or more accurately, under the control of trans-captured, lawless, authoritarian, elements. Under what statute, and under whose orders was his arrest and detention carried out? Somebody decided to do this; it didn’t just happen, or if it did, it shouldn’t have. Everyone who signed off on this (and the five officers who carried it out), should be fined, disciplined, suspended, removed from their posts, and/or arrested and prosecuted for abuse of power. Publicly. Loudly. They are dangers to the public, and have no business in policing anyone but themselves. Linehan should get an official apology, and compensation. Heads should roll. Someone should pay, and those someones need to be identified and weeded out, as they no longer serve the public, but are the private, mercenary force of trans ideology.
Well, I think we know what’s next – Helen Webberly will be arrested and escorted out of the airport by five police officers when next she lands in London.
Right?
And we are constantly told by the likes of Laurie Penny that Webberley”s side is the caring, moderate one.
As for Graham Linehan- his arrest seems to have alarmed people who wouldn’t normally be on his side.
This “New Statesman” writer has expressed misgivings about his arrest, comparing it to the arrest of supporters who expressed support for the banned-in-Britain organisation Palestine Action:
https://archive.is/l5IvH
A few weeks ago, Linehan was unhappy that J. K. Rowling wasn’t supporting him.
https://www.pressreader.com/uk/the-sunday-telegraph/20250817/281861534594823
Well, he’s certainly got Rowling noticing him now:
https://x.com/jk_rowling/status/1962847107343139014
Clearly, police in the UK are still out of control, or more accurately, under the control of trans-captured, lawless, authoritarian, elements. Under what statute, and under whose orders was his arrest and detention carried out? Somebody decided to do this; it didn’t just happen, or if it did, it shouldn’t have. Everyone who signed off on this (and the five officers who carried it out), should be fined, disciplined, suspended, removed from their posts, and/or arrested and prosecuted for abuse of power. Publicly. Loudly. They are dangers to the public, and have no business in policing anyone but themselves. Linehan should get an official apology, and compensation. Heads should roll. Someone should pay, and those someones need to be identified and weeded out, as they no longer serve the public, but are the private, mercenary force of trans ideology.
Blimey! This story has reached the US:
https://www.washingtonpost.com/world/2025/09/02/graham-linehan-father-ted-x-posts-arrest/5fe97e1c-8829-11f0-895c-97bd39cbdc59_story.html
And New Zealand:
https://www.nzherald.co.nz/entertainment/jk-rowling-and-elon-musk-lead-the-backlash-over-graham-linehans-arrest/EYCPMPCWQFGUBLPAMUXDHWRMS4/
“views that are hateful towards trans people . . . .”
Such as what?
“Dress however you please”?
“Call yourself whatever you like”?
“Sleep with any consenting adult who’ll have you”?
“Live your best life in peace and security”?
“Don’t force women out of their jobs for stating that sex is real”?
“Hate.”
You keep using that word. I do not think it means what you think it means.
Mostly Cloudy: even Owen Jones has agreed that this isn’t right.
Piglet: Sometimes, when you need a stopped clock, it has to be 24-hour one!