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  • 5/12/2025
Fair Cop founder Harry Miller has expressed outrage after police officers searched a pensioner's home and criticised his collection of "Brexity books".The incident involved Julian Foulkes, a 71-year-old retired special constable from Gillingham, Kent. Officers handcuffed Foulkes and scrutinised his book collection, which included works by Spectator columnist Douglas Murray. Miller condemned the police action as intimidation tactics, saying officers "rifle through everything, and humiliate you".READ THE FULL STORY HERE
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00:00in Britain. Now, after the arrest, officers examined the 71-year-old's collection of books
00:05by authors, you know, far-right people like Douglas Murray, along with the copies of The
00:10Spectator, referring to them as containing very Brexit-y things. As you can see on your screens,
00:16there are full sweep by the Thought Police. Now, the incident took place in November 2023,
00:22and this week, Kent Police admitted the caution was a mistake and deleted it from the accused's
00:28record. Well, here's somebody who's guaranteed to be wound up by this. It's Harry Miller,
00:34the founder of Fair Cop, a free speech campaign group. And of course, Mr Miller was prosecuted
00:39for an offensive tweet. Harry Miller, always a pleasure. Astonishing situation where a social
00:47media post and the contents of your bookshelf gets you a tug. What do you make of all this?
00:52Well, they say that they apologise and they're going to use this as a learning opportunity.
00:57That would be good, but they never, ever learn. They simply carry on regardless,
01:02and I'm sick and tired of this. You know, I would have more respect for these police officers
01:06had they put on ski masks and broken in through the back door at the dead of night and gone through
01:11the bookshelves and the knicker drawer to find any Brexit-y knickers. But they don't. They do it
01:15under the auspices of having the authority of the state. They brazenly knock on the door and tell you
01:22that you are under investigation for the criminal act of supporting Jews in this case. That's where
01:28we're at. OK, so that's what he did. And then they come in and rifle through everything and humiliate
01:33you. And don't let your viewers be in any doubt about this. When the police turn up like that,
01:40particularly if you're a 71-year-old man and a bunch of police officers turn up, what are your
01:46neighbours going to be thinking? What is going to make those curtains twitch? They're going to be
01:50thinking that you've got something well and truly dodgy on your hard drive. And that's a stigma
01:55that's not going to go away. But this, as far as I'm concerned, Martin, is the entire point. They know
02:01full well there was no possibility of a prosecution. This is all about social engineering. It's all about
02:07shaming people into social compliance. And it's exactly the type of tactic that the Cheka used to do
02:16on behalf of Stalin in the 1930s Soviet Union. It's not British. It's not right. And every single
02:25person involved in this, from the chief constable right the way down to the station mouse, needs
02:31sacking. Will that happen? We're seeing this time and time again.
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02:41then all of the people you're seeing this. Pass us to people you can see that, get
02:43up and see what you're watching.
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