
"Organisations like Stonewall have corrupted the police to the point where even Mark Rowley has warned that there's an issue with culture wars being policed. We need to go back to policing our streets, not our tweets, a phrase we used at the Free Speech Union which is now being used by Wes Streeting. Our police are acting like the Stasi. How many more cases do we have to see? How many times do we have to fight for compensation for people?"
"This comes as the Reform UK leader Nigel Farage was invited to US Congress to reveal the true desperate state that Britain is in, to which he likened to North Korea. He told Congress that the UK is now an "awful authoritarian" state, he then asked, "At what point did we become North Korea?" Testifying before Congress Farage raised grave concerns over British government's restrictions on the freedom of speech and the freedom of expression."
Nigel Farage testified before the US Congress, likening the UK to North Korea and calling the state "awful authoritarian," while questioning when the shift occurred. A high-profile arrest prompted a lawsuit alleging wrongful arrest, false imprisonment, and breaches of free speech. Connie Shaw of the Free Speech Union stated that police do not understand the law and accused them of acting like the Stasi. Shaw claimed organisations such as Stonewall have corrupted policing culture and cited warnings from Mark Rowley about policing culture-war issues. Shaw warned of an avalanche of evidence suggesting freedom of speech and expression are under attack by government measures.
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