Topic: Paul Scully
Paul Scully’s actions reflect ongoing government efforts to regulate online speech and impose censorship under the guise of combating disinformation. The push for measures like vaccine passports and the labeling of “legal but harmful” speech raises significant concerns about individual liberties and privacy. These developments highlight the risks of state overreach in digital communication and the potential for stifling free expression.
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UK Lawmakers Call for Probe into Shadowy Disinformation Squad
Some UK lawmakers call for an urgent independent review of the Counter Disinformation Unit, questioning its transparency and the extent…
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UK: Labour lawmakers want to censor “legal but harmful” speech online
More speech restrictions
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UK government refuses to rule out vaccine passports for Church
The clergy has written an open letter to contest vaccine passport proposals.



