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:[[Britain]] has no constitutional right of free speech like in the [[United States]]. There are laws prohibiting some criticisms of the king or queen, for example, and truth is not a recognized defense.--[[User:Aschlafly|Andy Schlafly]] 13:14, 21 November 2010 (EST) | :[[Britain]] has no constitutional right of free speech like in the [[United States]]. There are laws prohibiting some criticisms of the king or queen, for example, and truth is not a recognized defense.--[[User:Aschlafly|Andy Schlafly]] 13:14, 21 November 2010 (EST) | ||
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| + | Andy is right there is no written constrition in hte UK, but this seems a rather perjorative spiin. Other laws are enacted to maintain freedom of speech. In dood faith, I would be interested in knowing what laws there are enforced agaisnt critiscism of them monarchy as the latter has frequently occured freely in modern times? User:Doctor Fox (I don't know how to sign my name). | ||
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Freedom of Speech
Freedom of speech does not exist? I know a high level of socialist political correctness occurs but no freedom of speech, is this true? --Jpatt 23:19, 20 November 2010 (EST)
- Britain has no constitutional right of free speech like in the United States. There are laws prohibiting some criticisms of the king or queen, for example, and truth is not a recognized defense.--Andy Schlafly 13:14, 21 November 2010 (EST)
Andy is right there is no written constrition in hte UK, but this seems a rather perjorative spiin. Other laws are enacted to maintain freedom of speech. In dood faith, I would be interested in knowing what laws there are enforced agaisnt critiscism of them monarchy as the latter has frequently occured freely in modern times? User:Doctor Fox (I don't know how to sign my name).