Harry Miller – Reclaim Party Latest Campaign: The Bad Law Project
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It's been a while since Harry Miller was with us and since then he has taken on a whole new role as Chairman of the Reclaim Party, which is led by Laurence Fox.
There are so many areas and issues which need addressing in the UK and this latest crusade looks directly at legislation.
Bad Law Project seeks to highlight laws that are not beneficial to society.
Legislations that actually harm our freedoms and effect the way we live our lives.
And there is no shortage of bad laws on the statute books in the UK and no shortage of bad interpretations by our police, judiciary and authorities.
Join us to hear what it's all about and how you can be a part of this new initiative.
Harry Miller is a former police officer and businessman from Lincolnshire.
He hit the headlines in 2020 when Humberside Police visited Harry to ‘check his thinking’ after a complaint over alleged transphobic tweets he had made.
It was recorded on a national database as a non-crime hate incident.
Subsequently Harry won a legal challenge against a national policy for forces to record gender-critical views as non-crime “hate incidents”.
The Court of Appeal ruled the guidance was wrongly used and it had a “chilling effect” on his freedom of speech.
This all led to Harry founding the pressure group ‘We Are Fair Cop’ and is he is now one of the leading free speech campaigners in the UK.
And now as chairman of The Reclaim Party, he brings the hard-nosed pragmatism that is required to establish Reclaim as a vibrant and sustainable political movement.
Follow and support Harry and The Reclaim Party at the links below.
https://gettr.com/user/thereclaimparty
https://twitter.com/HarryTheOwl101
https://twitter.com/WeAreFairCop
https://twitter.com/BadLawTeam
https://www.thereclaimparty/co.uk
https://www.faircop.org.uk/
Interview recorded 1.6.22
Audio Podcast version available at https://heartsofoak.podbean.com/ and all major podcast directories.
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There are so many areas and issues which need addressing in the UK and this latest crusade looks directly at legislation.
Bad Law Project seeks to highlight laws that are not beneficial to society.
Legislations that actually harm our freedoms and effect the way we live our lives.
And there is no shortage of bad laws on the statute books in the UK and no shortage of bad interpretations by our police, judiciary and authorities.
Join us to hear what it's all about and how you can be a part of this new initiative.
Harry Miller is a former police officer and businessman from Lincolnshire.
He hit the headlines in 2020 when Humberside Police visited Harry to ‘check his thinking’ after a complaint over alleged transphobic tweets he had made.
It was recorded on a national database as a non-crime hate incident.
Subsequently Harry won a legal challenge against a national policy for forces to record gender-critical views as non-crime “hate incidents”.
The Court of Appeal ruled the guidance was wrongly used and it had a “chilling effect” on his freedom of speech.
This all led to Harry founding the pressure group ‘We Are Fair Cop’ and is he is now one of the leading free speech campaigners in the UK.
And now as chairman of The Reclaim Party, he brings the hard-nosed pragmatism that is required to establish Reclaim as a vibrant and sustainable political movement.
Follow and support Harry and The Reclaim Party at the links below.
https://gettr.com/user/thereclaimparty
https://twitter.com/HarryTheOwl101
https://twitter.com/WeAreFairCop
https://twitter.com/BadLawTeam
https://www.thereclaimparty/co.uk
https://www.faircop.org.uk/
Interview recorded 1.6.22
Audio Podcast version available at https://heartsofoak.podbean.com/ and all major podcast directories.
To sign up for our weekly email, find our social media, podcasts, video, livestream platforms and more go to https://heartsofoak.org/find-us/
Please like, subscribe and share!