Britain’s War on Free Speech
A new report in the Times has revealed that police in the UK are arresting more than 12,000 people each year for words that cause offence. That’s over 30 arrests per day for speech crime.
So I thought it might be helpful to compile a list of UK citizens who have been visited, investigated or arrested by the police for speech that was deemed ‘offensive’. The vast majority of cases have not been reported in the press, and so I am only drawing on those in the public domain. This is by no means a comprehensive list. Please feel free to add more in the comments!
- In January 2019, Harry Miller was contacted by Humberside Police for retweeting a poem that was interpreted as ‘transphobic’. Miller asked why he was being investigated and why the unnamed complainant was being described as a ‘victim’ if no crime had been committed. The officer replied: “We need to check your thinking.”
- In February 2025, school administrator Helen Jones was visited by Greater Manchester Police after posting criticisms of Labour politicians on Facebook, specifically calling for the resignation of local councillors involved in a WhatsApp scandal. Officers later confirmed that she hadn’t committed any crime.
- In July 2022, women’s rights campaigner Kellie-Jay Keen was visited by Wiltshire Police officers at her home for a social media post that was deemed “untoward about paedophiles”. The police later admitted that the visit was “not wholly appropriate”.
Harry Miller (left) and Kellie-Jay Keen (right). - In May 2016, YouTuber Markus Meechan (a.k.a. ‘Count Dankula’) was arrested for posting a comedy video in which he taught his girlfriend’s pug to perform a Nazi salute and react excitedly to the phrase ‘gas the Jews’. He was later found guilty in court and fined £800.
- In September 2016, former footballer Paul Gascoigne was found guilty in a criminal court of racially aggravated abuse, after a joke he made during a stop on his An Evening with Gazza tour at Wolverhampton Civic Hall. At one point during the show, he had turned to Errol Rowe, a black security guard, and said, “Can you smile please, because I can’t see you”. For this, Gascoigne was fined £1,000 and forced to pay a further £1,000 in compensation to Rowe.
- In March 2025, Maxie Allen and Rosalind Levine were arrested and locked in a cell for eight hours for criticising the policies of their daughter’s school in emails and a WhatsApp group. Six police officers had turned up to their house to make the arrest. The case was dropped after a five-week investigation.
- In February 2021, Joseph Kelly was arrested and charged (and later found guilty in court) for a tweet about the late Captain Tom Moore that was deemed ‘grossly offensive’.
- In October 2024, Lucy Connolly, the wife of a Conservative councillor, was sentenced to 31 months in prison after an offensive tweet about burning hotels housing asylum seekers in the wake of the Southport murders.
- In July 2024, former Royal Marine Jamie Michael posted a video online which criticised illegal migration and called for peaceful protest. He was arrested and charged and later found not guilty in court.
- In July 2022, army veteran Darren Brady was arrested and handcuffed for “causing anxiety” by posting an image of four Progress Pride flags arranged into a swastika. Brady had shared the meme which had been previously posted by actor Laurence Fox in protest against the “hectoring authoritarianism” of Pride month.
- In June 2019, comedian Jo Brand was investigated by police after an appearance on BBC Radio 4’s Heresy programme. She had joked about throwing battery acid at Right-wing politicians.
- In February 2020, Kate Scottow was convicted under the Communications Act for referring to a transgender individual who identified as a woman as “he” on social media. This was later overturned on appeal.
- In April 2018, teenager Chelsea Russell was convicted for quoting rap lyrics containing racially offensive language on her Instagram page as a tribute to a dead friend. She was given a community order and placed on curfew, which was later overturned on appeal.
- In May 2010, Paul Chambers was found guilty of sending a joke tweet in which he said he would blow up an airport in Doncaster after it closed due to heavy snowfall. The case only went ahead at the insistence of the Director of Public Prosecutions, Keir Starmer.
- In August 2024, Lee Joseph Dunn was sentenced to eight weeks in jail for posting three memes on Facebook that were considered “grossly offensive”. The most objectionable of the memes depicted a group of knife-wielding immigrants with the caption “Coming to a town near you”.
- In 2012, teenager Matthew Woods was imprisoned for three months for posting offensive jokes on Facebook. He had apparently been drunk at the time, and the material had been copied from the website ‘Sickipedia’.
- In November 2024, journalist Allison Pearson was visited by police and investigated for a year-old social media post that some had found offensive. The visiting officers would not provide any details of the specific post, which is why she later described the experience as “Kafkaesque”.
- In August 2023, women’s rights campaigner Maya Forstater was investigated by police for a tweet about a trans-identified male doctor examining female patients without their informed consent. The investigation was dropped after 15 months.
- In September 2022, Christian preacher David McConnell was found guilty of harassment for ‘misgendering’. He had referred to a trans-identified male as a “man” and a “gentleman”. His conviction was later overturned.
- Journalist Caroline Farrow was subjected to a six-month-long investigation by police following an appearance on ITV’s Good Morning Britain, where during an off-air moment she had allegedly referred to another contributor’s trans-identified daughter with a male pronoun.
Andrew Doyle is a writer, comedian and broadcaster who hosts the GB News show Free Speech Nation. He is the author of Free Speech and Why It Matters and The New Puritans. He created satirical Left-wing activist Titania McGrath, whose two books are Woke: A Guide to Social Justice and My First Little Book of Intersectional Activism. This article was first published on his Substack. You can subscribe here.
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Starmer has become Director of Public Persecutions
Authoritarian tyrants of the 20th century thought they were doing the right thing. It didn’t end well!
And in the run-up to the cancelled 2029 General Election, some 19 million potential Far Right voters will be investigated for social-media posts inciting the electorate to Vote Reform, among whom a subset of 12 million Far-Rightists will be further investigated for hate-speech towards those f****** ******ds seeking re-election in The Election That Never Was.
Meanwhile, a further 7 million posters will be detained in re-education camps at His Majesty the Imam’s pleasure, under investigation for posts committing, or showing intent to commit, blasphemy, one of a number of Far Right thought-crimes outlawed by the 2027 Bill of Wrongs.
All just in time for 2030 and Year Absolute Zero. As the old slogan used to say back in the quaint old era of free and fair elections, Things Can Only Get Worse.
There’s also the people arrested for standing near an abortion clinic, just in case they were praying silently.
The police will have to visit the Almighty to check their thinking.
Interestingly, they are quite scared of prayer. Food for thought…
What if a pregnant woman stopped on her way to the abortion clinic to have a quick last minute prayer, would they arrest her as well….ummm
We seem to have forgotten the entire Corona Medical Nazism.
Censored. Beaten. Locked down.
People went to prison for videoing empty hospitals.
Doctors de-registered for not playing along.
Nurses fired for not stabbinating.
Fake News calling reality checks ‘misinformation’.
A friend of mine now has a record. His free speech offence? Standing in a park, with his son and a friend, drinking coffee, in the winter during an LD…..they were exercising their free speech rights and discussing the fascist dystopia, undiapered.
Free speech….yeah.
The law is clear. You can’t cause offence.
The only protection we have at this stage against outright totalitarian tyranny is that they don’t have enough resources to get everyone causing offence. Yet. But I’m sure they’re working on it.
I’m just reading Robert Harris’ “Fatherland”, about Germany, in 1964, after winning the war. One paragraph sounds uncannily familiar and scary:
/file
Great book!
Can’t open that.
Sorry about that. Basically, TTK wasn’t the first to preside over two-tier justice.
“The officer replied: “We need to check your thinking.”
Yes I remember that, at least that incident put Harry on the map as it were. He informed the officer that Orwell 1984 was a warning, not an instruction manual to which the officer was lost.
“girlfriend’s pug to perform a Nazi salute”
And the judge claimed “context is not important”…..That flies in the face of justice being fair. Rumpole of the Old Bayley would laugh this out of court and watching that series reminds the viewer how far the UK has fallen. And not just in legal matters.
“Can you smile please, because I can’t see you”. For this, Gascoigne was fined £1,000”
A classic Bernard Manning joke.
In a discussion between Neil Oliver and Ralph Schoellhammer, Ralph sees the two tier Policing as the old regimes where an “example” is made of the dissidents.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HlKdw5aCabo&t=1842s
Andrew, your old acquaintance on GB News Abbey Roberts spent around twelve hours in a cell when holding the yellow boards about the vaccine damage (not that you or sp!ked Online give a toss about that) and because she said a swearword to a security officer, the Stasi took her to a cell.
Two-Tier has ambitions to be remembered as the 21st century version of the Witchfinder General.
Just like Kier is backing down on his green agenda, the banning of free speech will self correct. Or britain will have tariffs that blow them out of the water. President Trump and VP Vance have been clear. Countries that ban free speech will not receive the same attention as a proper democracy. Britain’s choice.
It seems to be Starmer’s choice, which is far from democratic?
“in the year ending March 2024, there were 140,561 hate crimes recorded by the police in England and Wales, a 5% decrease compared with the previous year”.
From: https://www.gov.uk/government/statistics/hate-crime-england-and-wales-year-ending-march-2024/hate-crime-england-and-wales-year-ending-march-2024
Thats a lot more than reported by the Times…?
What we need is the introduction of ‘Wasting the public’s time’ which can be used against the police for compensating members of the public when the idiots in uniform carry out these moronic investigations of non-crimes.