Government plans new powers to close down charities peddling extremism

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/government-plans-new-powers-to-close-down-charities-peddling-extremism

Posted by birdinthebush74

15 Comments

  1. With how this government defines “terrorism”, I fear we already know exactly what sorta charities these news powers will be used to shut down

  2. > The measures are in addition to a new consultation launching shortly, which will road-test plans to automatically ban individuals with a criminal conviction for hate crime from serving as charity trustees or senior managers. **It will also consult on plans to strengthen the Commission’s powers to disqualify individuals where there is evidence they have promoted violence or hatred.**

    Maybe they can start with so called Charities like Sex Matters which exist entirely promote hate against trans people.

  3. The very fact this isn’t already a thing goes to prove that charities aren’t closely regulated enough. People would donate more if they knew that being a registered charity meant they’re trustworthy and the money goes where it’s meant to. That might already be the case with the majority but it’s a case of doing your own research when it comes to ones you’re not familiar with.

  4. Redditisfakeleft on

    Who is an extremist? I know ethnonationalists and Islamists get trotted out when the term is debated but the label got thrown at Just Stop Oil. Hizb ut-Tahrir are already banned.

  5. vocalfreesia on

    This also means conservation, anything protecting wild animals, ecosystems, anti fossil fuel burning etc.

  6. what counts? is PETA too extremist for them? much of reddit would say so but imo it’d be insane to close them down based on wildly misguided and ignorant opinions of your typical redditor who feel for the petakillsanimals scam (paid for by https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php?title=Berman_%26_Co. one of the shittiest front groups of them all, other than petakillsanimals they’re trying to cut minimum wage, make drunk driving less penalised, and other dogshit evil things https://www.sourcewatch.org/index.php/PETA_Kills_Animals)

  7. Further authoritarianism from Starmer. He may be doing well on the world stage, but he is such a shit domestic policy maker. Absolutely hopeless, no wonder Reform and Greens are taking over.

  8. Given the other comments, I’m probably going to get downvoted, but this is sorely needed.

    I have heard of numerous occasions where a complaint was made to the charity commission, and the charity commission summoned all their power to write a strongly worded letter to the problematic charity, saying don’t do it again.

    Clearly, the commission needs more teeth.