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Why have we become /jp/ - UK Politics lately?

>> No.4846378

We haven't.

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>> No.4846389

Seems to be a common trolling subject, don't bother about it.

>> No.4846393

I have no idea of what you are talking about, reported.

>> No.4846396

The UK managed to introduce laws that destroy freedom on the internet AND loli in the space of a few days.

It's pretty /jp/ related.

>> No.4846413

>>4846396
Except they will never be enacted and will be scrapped by the tories cutting costs but ok

>> No.4846580

>The UK managed to introduce laws that destroy freedom on the internet AND loli in the space of a few days.
Canada and Australia's government is about to follow suit. It affects most of /jp/ user so it's related.

>> No.4846595

>>4846371
Don't worry, if Labour manage to win/swindle another election, they'll soon pass laws making it illegal to criticise the government, then all us UK anons won't be able to complain here anymore.
Fortunately Labour winning democratically is pretty much impossible owing to how shitty they are.

>> No.4846606

>>4846413
They have already been enacted, and the tories will never scrap them because of how much political gold doing so would give Labour, if they could spout off rubbish about how Tories put "our children" at risk of these "dangerous perverts" just to cut costs.

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