Laurie Wastell (@l_wastell) 's Twitter Profile
Laurie Wastell

@l_wastell

Associate Editor @LD_Sceptics and host of the Sceptic.

ID: 1092818020592959491

linkhttps://www.tickettailor.com/events/moderndissent/1248332 calendar_today05-02-2019 16:11:34

1,1K Tweet

2,2K Followers

997 Following

GB News (@gbnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'What if Lucy Connolly had claimed her words were 'clumsy'?' The Breakfast panel discuss calls to sack Attorney General Lord Hermer after he was forced to apologise for comparing British right-wing parties to nazis.

Jacob Freedland (@jacobad82) 's Twitter Profile Photo

SCOOP Lord Hermer personally signed off on the decision to prosecute Lucy Connolly over her Southport tweets Her offence required AG approval before prosecution meaning Hermer *could* have stepped in to prevent it going to court Senior Tories furious W/ Laurie Wastell

Laurie Wastell (@l_wastell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

One of these was Lucy Connolly, another was former Royal Marine Jamie Michael, who called for his local community to peacefully organise to prevent illegal migrants being settled in the Welsh Valleys. He was acquitted in just 17 minutes by a jury. Former prison officer Mark

GB News (@gbnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The Attorney General personally approved the prosecution of Lucy Connolly over one deleted tweet. Laurie Wastell asks: Was this about justice — or political pressure from Starmer’s narrative during the riots?

Toby Young (@toadmeister) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Lord Hermer, the Attorney General, didn't just sign off on the prosecution of Lucy Connolly, says Laurie Wastell. He also consented to the prosecution of Jamie Michael and Mark Heath, both of whom were acquitted. dailysceptic.org/2025/06/02/her…

Laurie Wastell (@l_wastell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

It wasn't just Lucy Connolly's prosecution Lord Hermer approved. When Mark Heath and Jamie Michael went before juries, both were acquitted -- Michael in just 17 minutes. How were these tendentious prosecutions for expressing anti-immigration views online in the public interest?

It wasn't just Lucy Connolly's prosecution Lord Hermer approved. When Mark Heath and Jamie Michael went before juries, both were acquitted -- Michael in just 17 minutes. How were these tendentious prosecutions for expressing anti-immigration views online in the public interest?
Laurie Wastell (@l_wastell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"part of our pragmatic approach to foreign affairs is to learn from experience, to analyse without preconception or dogma what has been shown to protect British interests in the world, and what has not." Right, like that time we pragmatically and undogmatically handed over the

The Free Speech Union (@speechunion) 's Twitter Profile Photo

🚨 BREAKING: Hamit Coskun has been found guilty of a religiously aggravated public order offence, namely, disorderly behaviour within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress, because he burnt a copy of the Koran outside the Turkish

🚨 BREAKING: Hamit Coskun has been found guilty of a religiously aggravated public order offence, namely, disorderly behaviour within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress, because he burnt a copy of the Koran outside the Turkish
ESN Report (@es_news_) 's Twitter Profile Photo

1/5 - The public response has been overwhelming đź’™ In just hours, over ÂŁ5,000 has been raised for PC Lorne Castle and his family after he was sacked by Dorset Police. One look at this screenshot says everything about how the vast majority of the general public people really

1/5 - The public response has been overwhelming đź’™

In just hours, over ÂŁ5,000 has been raised for PC Lorne Castle and his family after he was sacked by Dorset Police.

One look at this screenshot says everything about how the vast majority of the general public people really
Toby Young (@toadmeister) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The Bar Standards Board wanted to impose EDI ideology on all barristers. Gender-critical women like me could've faced exclusion. But after massive pushback, it's been forced to drop these invidious proposals. This is a huge win." Sarah Phillimore on the Sceptic. Full episode👇

Toby Young (@toadmeister) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"The German authorities' attempts to ban the AfD are totally political. The domestic spy agency is politically controlled and has been targeting the Right since the Merkel era. Now the AfD is rising and they claim it's 'extremist'." eugyppius on the Sceptic. Full episode👇

Robert Jenrick (@robertjenrick) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Gerry Adams. Shamima Begum. Osama bin Laden’s right-hand man. Lord Hermer has spent much of his life defending those who hate Britain. Why on earth did Starmer hand-pick him to be Attorney General?

Laurie Wastell (@l_wastell) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Operation Sea Lion succeeds and the government says don't blame us, the weather was good in 1940 – having already fled to Canada.