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[–] Aceticon@lemmy.dbzer0.com 4 points 1 day ago* (last edited 1 day ago)

I lived for over a decade in the UK and hence am quite familiar with the British system.

However the standard I compare Britain against is The Netherlands, not the United States.

In European terms the UK is de facto more authoritarian than most, though not in a goose-stepping jackboot way but more in a "laws designed for very broad interpretation" + "they'll throw the book at you if you're foreigner, or critical of the system itself (for example, member of a leftwing party, an ecologist or participate in demonstrations against the government)" + "massive but quiet surveillance to detect dissent early".

Maybe the posh, velvet glove wrapping a steel fist, way of exercising power in the UK is a fucking paradise next to the "gun in your face" way of the US, but it's not at all a free and fair system compared with most of Europe, especially Northern Europe.

The system will fuck you for being a dissenter, but they'll do it by taking your shit, your options and possibly your freedom, not by taking your life. Then again, nowhere in Europe they'll take your life like that - that specific form of abusive/reckless use of force in policing is very rare in Europe and an outright scandal just about everywhere in it when it happens.