Starmer told 'no US free trade without free speech' in a brilliant attack on the thought police - London Business News | Londonlovesbusiness.com
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The article discusses rising concerns from the US regarding freedom of expression in the UK, particularly in light of the case of Livia Tossici-Bolt, who faced prosecution for holding a sign near an abortion clinic. The US State Department emphasized the importance of free speech, stating it is foundational for democratic relations. A British Prime Minister's spokesperson echoed these sentiments by stating that free trade and free speech are interconnected, underlying a troubling trend of censorship in contemporary Britain.
The retired medical scientist, aged 64, told The Telegraph, "My case, involving only a mere invitation to speak, is but one example of the extreme and undeniable state of censorship in Great Britain today."
The US expressed their concerns over Livia Tossici-Bolt who was prosecuted, not for being a terrorist, burglar or theft, but simply for holding a sign saying 'hear to talk if you want' close to an abortion clinic in Bournemouth.
However, as Vice-President Vance has said, we are concerned about freedom of expression in the United Kingdom. It is important that the UK respect and protect freedom of expression.
The Prime Minister been told there will be 'no free trade without free speech' in the UK which is a brilliant and brutal attack on the pathetic through police.
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