DaGaffer
Down With That Sorta Thing
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These are the last ten pieces of British legislation brought in that you can argue chill freedom of speech, or freedom to assemble/protest.
When did Labour come in to power again? It was fucking relentless under the Tories.
Law / Regulation | Year | Key Provisions | Concerns Raised |
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Public Order Act 2023 | 2023 | Criminalises “locking on,” tunnelling, and interference with infrastructure | Vague definitions allow broad police discretion; risk of preemptive arrests |
Police, Crime, Sentencing and Courts Act | 2022 | Expands police powers to restrict protests based on noise or disruption | Criticised for undermining peaceful assembly and enabling arbitrary enforcement |
Serious Disruption Regulations | 2023 | Redefined “serious disruption” to include anything “more than minor” | Lowered threshold for police intervention; ruled unlawful in 2025 by Court of Appeal |
Covert Human Intelligence Sources (CHIS) Act | 2021 | Legalises criminal conduct by undercover agents | Raises fears of surveillance and infiltration of activist groups |
Online Safety Act | 2023 | Regulates online content to prevent harm | Potential overreach into lawful speech; vague standards for “harmful” content |
National Security Act | 2023 | Introduces new espionage and foreign interference offences | Broad definitions could criminalise journalistic or activist work involving foreign contacts |
Counter-Terrorism and Border Security Act | 2019 | Criminalises viewing terrorist content online even once | Criticised for lack of intent requirement; risk to academic and journalistic research |
Public Spaces Protection Orders (PSPOs) | Expanded use post-2014 | Local authorities can ban gatherings or speech in public areas | Used to restrict protests, begging, and leafleting; often lacks oversight |
Education (No Outsiders) Guidance | 2023 | Limits teaching of certain topics in schools | Accused of suppressing discussion on LGBTQ+ and racial justice issues |
Home Office Protest Guidance Updates | 2024 | Encourages police to preemptively restrict protests near sensitive sites | Seen as targeting specific causes (e.g. climate, Gaza) and discouraging dissent |
When did Labour come in to power again? It was fucking relentless under the Tories.