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    Britain Prioritizes War On Speech As The Economy Crumbles

    Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteBy Team_Benjamin Franklin InstituteJune 15, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    UK Debate Intensifies Over Free Speech and Hate Crime Enforcement Rules

    Discussions in the United Kingdom continue over how police handle alleged racist abuse and hate incidents, with critics arguing that enforcement can risk criminalizing speech based on perceptions, while… pic.twitter.com/N5ZCS4hwcc

    — Washington Eye (@washington_EY) June 5, 2026

    I have said many times that governments in decline always become more concerned with controlling what people say than solving the problems people are complaining about. Britain appears to be following that historical pattern. Reports showing roughly 12,000 arrests annually linked to online communications have ignited a growing backlash against Prime Minister Keir Starmer and the political establishment.

    Thirty people are arrested every single day over words. Yet, someone can commit murder on camera and that is overlooked if they are a non-citizen. Non-citizens can violently assault cops on camera. Rape cases have multiplied under the new two-tiered justice system under Starmer. These are FACTS. Sorry if FACTS hurt your feelings.

    Henry Nowak, Christianity, and the Fate of the West - CultureWatch

    The Henry Nowak case became a symbol of rage after video footage showed the dying teenager pleading for help while officers focused on allegations made by his attacker, who had accused him of racism. The police arrested Nowak who bled out and died in handcuffs. Cruel injustice shattered the government’s narrative on hate speech. The people have been forced to see the truth, and a growing portion of the population now sees WHY the government demands silence.

    Starmer’s approval ratings continue to deteriorate as voters watch economic stagnation, record migration levels, rising crime concerns, and growing restrictions on speech converge at the same time. Civil unrest is growing in Britain as the Nowak case has propelled the cycle of declining confidence.

    The timing could not be worse for the government. Britain is struggling with more than £3 trillion in national debt. Economic growth remains weak. Productivity has stagnated for more than a decade. Living standards have failed to keep pace with inflation. The National Health Service is under constant pressure. Crime remains a growing concern in many communities. Against this backdrop, many Britons are asking why the political class appears more focused on monitoring speech than addressing the economic decline unfolding around them.

    UK Police just told an elderly man that asking someone to “speak English” could be perceived as a hate crime.
    He was partially deaf and simply asked them to speak clearly.
    This is not policing. This is the weaponisation of “hate crime” laws against ordinary British people.
    While… pic.twitter.com/ssUDZEsRYr

    — Right over Left Everytime (@RightSide_Uk) June 8, 2026

    (Above: Police threaten to arrest a partially deaf elderly man for hate speech after he asks an immigrant to speak up)

    She told her mum that the female cop looked like her real nana (gandmother, who is lesbian). Then the sensitivity police came out in force.
    THIS IS WHAT IS WRONG WITH THE UK:
    Broad “hate speech”/public order laws (e.g., stirring up hatred, “grossly offensive” communications). UK… https://t.co/iTcnmlMpKM

    — The Information Doctor! (@Ram0n_Argila) June 5, 2026

    The government has lost control of its carefully constructed narrative. If citizens can be arrested for comments, memes, or controversial opinions posted online, then free speech does not exist. It is forbidden. Take it a step further and question WHY they must silence the public. The video footage of cops arresting a man bleeding out, pleading for help, explained it all.

    The issue extends far beyond Britain. Across Europe we are witnessing a steady expansion of laws regulating speech, online content, and digital communications. Governments justify these measures as necessary to combat misinformation, extremism, or hate speech. Critics argue that such powers inevitably expand beyond their original purpose.

    What concerns me most is that public trust is evaporating. Governments survive on confidence. Once confidence disappears, every institution comes under scrutiny. Britain is entering a period of economic stress, political polarization, and rising civil unrest. Attempts to suppress debate have ignited the growing fire of resentment. The stronger the pressure applied to public opinion, the greater the reaction eventually becomes.





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