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REVEALED: UK is the world’s biggest producer of medical cannabis – but Brits can’t access it - Left Foot Forward: Leading the UK’s progressive debate

Putting these articles side by side as an illustration of just one of the ongoing rampant hypocrisies of the UK.

The UK is the largest producer of medicinal cannabis in the world, and exports this around the globe. Yet there are still prohibitions on it’s medicinal use in the UK, as well as growing and using ‘recreational’ cannabis

Theresa May’s husband, Philip, works for Capital Group which is the largest investor in GW Pharmaceuticals, a producer of the medicinal cannabinoid, Savitex

Meanwhile, Britain continues to deport Black people to countries where their lives will be at risk, and strip search Black children for 'smelling of weed’…

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if you can single handedly solve world hunger, disease, housing, etc - but choose not to - every death is on your hands

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“On this day, 15 May 1833, in London, a jury found the stabbing to death of a police officer “justifiable homicide”, despite the coroner locking the jury in a room to get them to change their mind. The recently formed...

workingclasshistory:

On this day, 15 May 1833, in London, a jury found the stabbing to death of a police officer “justifiable homicide”, despite the coroner locking the jury in a room to get them to change their mind. The recently formed Metropolitan Police had violently attacked a demonstration of the National Union of the Working Classes, and in defending themselves the workers stabbed three policemen, killing one. Police were widely hated by Londoners who largely saw them for what they were: a violent gang set up to protect the property of the rich and keep the working class in abject poverty. Officers were routinely mocked in the street, and given nicknames like ‘Raw Lobsters’, ‘Blue Devils’ and ‘Peel’s Bloody Gang’. And they were frequently attacked, with some early recruits being stabbed, blinded, and one was even held down while someone ran him over.
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