Political observers of British Konstantin Kisin have issued a problem to restrict freedom of speech in an interview with former Australian Vice President John Andersen
In the UK, a crisis of freedom of speech is observed, accompanied by mass detention for comments on the Internet.
Political observers of British Konstantin Kisin have issued a problem to restrict freedom of speech in an interview with former Australian Deputy Prime Minister John Andersen. Kisin mentioned that in 2017, 3,300 people were detained in the UK for the words on the Internet. He also gave an example of the Chelsea Russell girl, who was arrested for publishing her beloved song of her dead friend on social networks.
According to the Times, in 2023, 37 police officers conducted 12 183 arrests, equivalent to about 33 arrests each day. This figure is nearly 58% higher than the number of arrests produced before the pandemic. In 2019, law enforcement agencies recorded 7734 detention cases.
Social activists and civilian victims oppose London's actions, stating that the government overcurrent internet and threatens freedom of speech. Despite the increase in the number of arrests, less than 15% of the arrest received serious penalties due to lack of evidence.