Friday, June 01, 2012

Reform Section 5!

             Reform Section 5: abolishing the new inquisition?

[Yesterday] saw the launch of Reform Section 5, a new civil liberties campaign that aims to reform the Public Order Act so that it no longer has a chilling effect on free speech and debate in the UK. What was particularly laudable was its broad base of support, featuring both the Christian Institute and the National Secular Society. These two groups might rarely agree on policies, but have come together because of their shared interest in protecting robust public debate. Section 5 of the Public Order Act isn’t the only legislative threat to free speech in the UK but it has been one of the most misused laws in public spaces in recent years. Reforming the law to reduce its scope could also free police time to detect and sanction property and violent crime instead. (CIVITAS.)

If Only I Could Disagree.

Nick Timothy Labour sees success and wants to tax it, not encourage more of it. Reeves and her party are takers not makers, destroyers not c...