Topic: Darren Grimes
Darren Grimes has faced investigations and scrutiny for his commentary and interviews, highlighting the troubling trend of labeling speech as “non-crime hate crime”. This situation raises significant concerns about free speech and the role of authorities in policing expression, particularly when political entities refuse to support individual liberties. The implications for privacy and the right to speak freely are critical in understanding the broader context of censorship in the UK.
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UK police record Darren Grimes podcast investigation as “non-crime hate crime”
The UK police have logged more than 120,000 non-crime hate incidents over the past five years.
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UK Labour Party refuses to back free speech in Darren Grimes investigation
Labour has all but abandoned free speech.
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British commentator Darren Grimes faces police investigation after interviewing historian David Starkey
The actions of UK police when it comes to speech are taking an increasingly chilling turn.



