Topic: Tommy Robinson
Tommy Robinson’s presence in public discourse highlights the ongoing tensions surrounding free speech and censorship in the UK. His experiences with law enforcement and social media platforms illustrate the challenges individuals face when expressing controversial views, particularly in an environment increasingly hostile to dissent. The implications of these actions extend beyond Robinson, raising concerns about the broader impact of censorship and surveillance on individual liberties.
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London Police Deploy Facial Recognition at Protest for First Time
Britain’s civil liberties are eroding one deployment at a time.
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Tommy Robinson Acquitted After Refusing to Unlock Phone Under UK Terrorism Act
A case that never should’ve seen a courtroom ended up reaffirming that privacy and principle still outrank reckless overreach.
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The UK’s Online “Safety” Act Is Here — And Free Speech Is on Notice
A law meant to protect users now arms platforms with broad powers to erase lawful speech.
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UK: Waitrose Suspends Wine Expert for Sharing Satirical Cartoon
A Waitrose wine expert gets a taste of cancel culture after sharing a cartoon.
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RCSLT Faces Backlash for Overreaction to CEO’s Accidental Follow of Tommy Robinson on X
A costly probe leaves questions about proportionality and free expression.
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Twitter plans “a level playing field” for the elections but won’t reinstate the candidates it banned
Twitter will tag election candidates but won’t allow all candidates to take part on the platform.
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‘You Can’t Watch This’ shows the human side of what it’s like to be exiled from public discourse
An interesting look at some of the internet’s most censored individuals.












