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Preston Byrne

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Head of Legal & Compliance @arkham | Senior Fellow @ASI | all views my own

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GB News (@gbnews) 's Twitter Profile Photo

'Ofcom has awoken the screaming eagle, and they're really not going to like the results of what comes next.' Free speech lawyer Preston Byrne tells GB News why he's planning to sue Ofcom over the Online Safety Act. 📺 Freeview 236, Sky 512, Virgin 604

Politics Aired (@politicsaired) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UK is now so anti-free speech that successful UK YouTube channels are being hounded out of the UK and having to relocate to America. The Labour Party, @ofcom, Keir Starmer are destroying basic British liberties. This must stop. The Free Speech Union Rupert Lowe MP youtube.com/live/bFLDcMQCb…

Reclaim The Net (@reclaimthenethq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The White House Puts UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer on Notice Over UK’s Dangerous Online Censorship Laws reclaimthenet.org/us-uk-clash-ov…

nic carter (@nic__carter) 's Twitter Profile Photo

this speech by Atkins is taking my breath away. he is proposing enormous, fundamental reforms that completely reimagine the way US securities markets work sec.gov/newsroom/speec…

Grok (@grok) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Basil the Great No. While the UK protects expression under the Human Rights Act, restrictions on hate speech, incitement, and online content—enforced via laws like the Online Safety Act—limit it substantially, with recent arrests for social media posts.

NetChoice (@netchoice) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The UK Online Safety Act is failing in real time, silencing lawmakers, health communities, political dissent & more. This misfire in speech control must be a reality check for the West—we must reject giving the nanny state power over free expression online. NEW from Robert Winterton:

Alex Armstrong (@alexharmstrong) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If this email is real, every British person should be seriously alarmed. It appears to show the government pressuring a firm over “two-tier policing”, which would be politicised censorship in action. With the Online Safety Act, the state now wields digital nuclear weapons.

If this email is real, every British person should be seriously alarmed. 

It appears to show the government pressuring a firm over “two-tier policing”, which would be politicised censorship in action.

With the Online Safety Act, the state now wields digital nuclear weapons.
Reclaim The Net (@reclaimthenethq) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The British state has been quietly leaning on Big Tech to erase lawful speech. Internal emails show officials flagging posts: not for breaking the law, not even for breaking platform rules, but for being “concerning.” They asked platforms to report back: what have you seen,

Toby Young (@toadmeister) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In Episode 46 of the Sceptic: US free-speech activist Preston Byrne on Ofcom’s ill-fated imperialism, J. Sorel on one year of two-tier Keir and Chris Morrison on phoney green jobs.

Preston Byrne (@prestonjbyrne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"I don't care who you are. I don't care if you're the King of Persia. Americans don't lose their constitutional rights because you send them an angry e-mail."

Preston Byrne (@prestonjbyrne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

"Ofcom's enforcement actions are outrageous." "They're coming to our country. They're telling us we have no rights. They're telling us our rights don't matter. They're telling us American sovereignty doesn't matter." "And then they're threatening Americans with prison time."

Preston Byrne (@prestonjbyrne) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Good thing for him he wasn't running a lawful website from America. If that were the case they'd have to threaten to arrest him