Owen Gregorian:
"US-UK Trade Deal Hinges on Hate Speech | Andrew Wolf Jr., Liberty Nation News
Will our allies across the pond give ground on the issue of free speech, or pay the price in trade?
Free speech vs hate speech – where does one draw the line? Washington and London are currently negotiating a tariff agreement, and the administration of US President Donald Trump wants the UK government to repeal hate speech laws in order to secure a trade deal between the two nations, the Independent reported on Wednesday, citing claims by sources close to US Vice President JD Vance....."
Read more: https://libertynation.com/us-uk-trade-deal-hinges-on-hate-speech/
"US-UK Trade Deal Hinges on Hate Speech | Andrew Wolf Jr., Liberty Nation News
Will our allies across the pond give ground on the issue of free speech, or pay the price in trade?
Free speech vs hate speech – where does one draw the line? Washington and London are currently negotiating a tariff agreement, and the administration of US President Donald Trump wants the UK government to repeal hate speech laws in order to secure a trade deal between the two nations, the Independent reported on Wednesday, citing claims by sources close to US Vice President JD Vance....."
Read more: https://libertynation.com/us-uk-trade-deal-hinges-on-hate-speech/
- The X post highlights a 2025 US-UK trade negotiation where the Trump administration, via JD Vance, pressures the UK to repeal hate speech laws, linking free speech to the deal; the UK arrested 12,000 people in 2023 for online hate speech, averaging 33 daily, per The Times.
- Vance’s stance reflects a broader US conservative push against perceived European overreach on speech, as seen in his Munich Security Conference speech criticizing UK laws like the Public Order Act 1986, which criminalizes "threatening, abusive, or insulting" language causing distress.
- The case of Isabel Vaughan-Spruce, arrested for silently praying outside an abortion clinic in 2022 but later compensated after charges were dropped, exemplifies the tension between UK hate speech laws and free expression, fueling US demands for legal reform.