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By the way, I wish everyone of you a Merry Christmas.

Remember the reason we celebrate - The Prince of Peace came as the greatest gift ever known!

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You know it's time to quit your job when you arrest a perfectly harmless, peaceful woman.

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Dec 23, 2022Liked by Peter Imanuelsen

Completely insane.

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As has been said before, 1984 was a warning, not a how-to manual, unfortunately it appears that there are many politicians who are so insecure in their status that thought crime seems reasonable.

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UK police really are scum.

And gutless scum at that.

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I hope hundreds of silent prayers show up at that corner tomorrow.

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Absolutely terrible.

May people repent and turn to God, then He will heal our land.

Then a great spiritual revival may happen.

Or God please come and rapture the Church.

Not Our Will, but Yours.

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Another example of Clown World...

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I would never describe a Christian silently praying as 'harassment', they are a world apart, but it seems there was a court enforced 'exclusion zone' (of 150m I think) around the abortion centre that she breached, and was arrested for. What needs clarification though is whether silent prayer can be classed as 'protest', I. E. a breach of su H orders, which IMHO, should not be. If we allow silent prayer to be legislated against, we enter dangerous territory.

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Not a Thought Crime.

A new category being hatched: Spirit Crime.

Confirming it’s a Spiritual War.

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I agree, it's very disturbing, it is beginning.

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Peter,where exactly are you a journalist? Just wondering why you are so interested in things happening in England if you are in Sweden?

Anyway,what you have highlighted In Birmingham is clearly ridiculous,and should be condemned.

I am a retired police officer,and I can tell you now I would refuse to arrest a woman standing silently praying.

I am pretty sure that this is to do with a nearby abortion clinic and the police did refer to previous incidents.

Whichever way I look at it,it is a very sad state of affairs.

Thank you for bringing it to our attention.

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I heard that Britain was going to be the staging ground for the WEF 15 min suburbs. I am assuming you know what I am referring to, if not I'll explain. However, it is shocking to hear how quickly it all came together. We're still trying to get people to say no to the Vax, and boosters! At 1st they thought we were crazy....trying to get them to believe anything about the WEF....seems impossible. Very saddened.

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The question then becomes, did the court order specifically name this woman and/or other named people, or a general exclusion? If specifically named people, then the court order must hold (but still be challenged), but if general, then indeed an unwarrented restriction of religious freedoms. Anyway, if you are praying silently, how can the police know?

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Police don't walk alone

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This is terrible but I can see them arresting a Hindu or Sikh for praying outside a 'designated' site just as well. Remember not all your readers are Christians and they count as well.

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