Man taking British government to court over its lockdown policies has Twitter account suspended the day of his case: Simon Dolan, a British entrepreneur and founder of the Keep Britain Free campaign, lost access to his Twitter account the same day his case against the British government's lockdown policies was heard in court. "I was suspended for some innocuous tweet I made weeks ago. It just so happened I got it right as the case was starting. Coincidence I’m sure…" Dolan said according to British magazine The Critic. Twitter said they suspended Dolan's account in error and have since reinstated it. The two week old tweet that led to Dolan's accidental suspension supposedly violated Twitter's rules against “spreading misleading and potentially harmful information related to COVID-19.” It read, "In Feb 20, Johnson was talking to the Chinese about them building HS2, and them rolling out the 5G infrastructure in the UK Huge projects with massive security risks A month later, the UK is locked down."
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