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This episode brings the extraordinary story of an ordinary woman to a new audience. Newcastle United fan Linzi Smith was banned from her football club and questioned under caution under the Malicious Communications Act for holding a lawful gender critical belief. There was no victim. No harm. And the complaint was made on behalf of someone who might be offended. Today her ban has been lifted and she tells the full story. We also explore Linzi's separate High Court victory against Northumbria Police after she challenged their decision to march in full uniform at Newcastle Pride. The court ruled the Chief Constable acted unlawfully and breached the duty of impartiality. This episode examines free speech, reality, courage and the importance of policing without fear or favour.
What You Will Learn in This Episode: ✔️ How a simple reality based belief led to a club ban ✔️ Why the police interviewed her under caution despite no victim ✔️ The role of Fair Cop in helping her challenge the process ✔️ How the complaint was made on behalf of a hypothetical person ✔️ The key steps that led to Newcastle United lifting the ban
Plus, We Discuss: 💡 Linzi's High Court case against Northumbria Police and why the ruling matters 💡 The rise of non crime hate incidents and what this means for free speech 💡 BBC bias concerns and the wider culture around gender identity 💡 Why offence is not evidence and cannot be treated as a crime
Quote of the Episode: "Offence is not harm. Offence is not a crime. And no woman should be questioned under caution for a belief rooted in reality."
Resources Mentioned:
Free Speech Union Fair Cop High Court judgement on police impartiality Coverage from national media - The Telegraph
Special Thanks to Our Sponsor: 📚 KWEENS Happiness Decoded by Penny Dee Part memoir, part manual and a powerful call for women to reclaim their happiness and their voice. Available now on Amazon.
Enjoyed This Episode: Leave a review, subscribe and share this with someone who values truth, courage and free speech. 🎙️ Stay bold. Stay curious. Speak the truth without fear or favour.
By Penny DeeThis episode brings the extraordinary story of an ordinary woman to a new audience. Newcastle United fan Linzi Smith was banned from her football club and questioned under caution under the Malicious Communications Act for holding a lawful gender critical belief. There was no victim. No harm. And the complaint was made on behalf of someone who might be offended. Today her ban has been lifted and she tells the full story. We also explore Linzi's separate High Court victory against Northumbria Police after she challenged their decision to march in full uniform at Newcastle Pride. The court ruled the Chief Constable acted unlawfully and breached the duty of impartiality. This episode examines free speech, reality, courage and the importance of policing without fear or favour.
What You Will Learn in This Episode: ✔️ How a simple reality based belief led to a club ban ✔️ Why the police interviewed her under caution despite no victim ✔️ The role of Fair Cop in helping her challenge the process ✔️ How the complaint was made on behalf of a hypothetical person ✔️ The key steps that led to Newcastle United lifting the ban
Plus, We Discuss: 💡 Linzi's High Court case against Northumbria Police and why the ruling matters 💡 The rise of non crime hate incidents and what this means for free speech 💡 BBC bias concerns and the wider culture around gender identity 💡 Why offence is not evidence and cannot be treated as a crime
Quote of the Episode: "Offence is not harm. Offence is not a crime. And no woman should be questioned under caution for a belief rooted in reality."
Resources Mentioned:
Free Speech Union Fair Cop High Court judgement on police impartiality Coverage from national media - The Telegraph
Special Thanks to Our Sponsor: 📚 KWEENS Happiness Decoded by Penny Dee Part memoir, part manual and a powerful call for women to reclaim their happiness and their voice. Available now on Amazon.
Enjoyed This Episode: Leave a review, subscribe and share this with someone who values truth, courage and free speech. 🎙️ Stay bold. Stay curious. Speak the truth without fear or favour.

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