That politicians don't act in the best interests of their people and they can't be expected to make the right call (if there even is one) with regards to censorship of minority groups.
A lot of the problem isn't even to do with politician's as Cas was suggesting, but the media.
Then your question prior to that made no sense at all. You said that you didn't trust them, and that's fine. It's your choice, I'm not going to ask you why you don't because I reckon that I already know and I don't really care. All I was saying was that your trust isn't important.
I'm a fan of small government, I don't think that government should be meddling in a lot of affairs. However, in the areas where I do think government should be acting I believe that they are doing (for the most part) the right thing.
You keep changing your opinion. First it's a matter of trust, now it's to do with minority groups, then it has nothing to do with politicians. I can't keep up with your seemingly random comments. It's late, and I'm going to bed. I have a lot of work to do tomorrow.
My view on the subject matter is simply this - No one should be banning anyone from belonging to any group that they wish and from having any thoughts that they wish. These people should be permitted to voice these views, together, in an appropriate manner. Banning this, which the Home Secretary has done is entirely wrong and we shouldn't agree with it in the slightest. We shouldn't ban things that we are scared of.
Good night.