Originally posted by MrBaggins
Te UK doesn't have a constitution guaranteeing freedom of speech (or, indeed, any constitution at all), or unlimited freedom of speech.
It has codified laws which do not usually exclude free expression, but these are overridden in all cases of criminal conduct, such as, for example, terroristic acts.
MrBaggins
Te UK doesn't have a constitution guaranteeing freedom of speech (or, indeed, any constitution at all), or unlimited freedom of speech.
It has codified laws which do not usually exclude free expression, but these are overridden in all cases of criminal conduct, such as, for example, terroristic acts.
MrBaggins
So why were they overridden in this case?
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