
Labour Manifesto Raises ‘Red Flag’ Free Speech Concerns: Watchdog
Published on June 21, 2024
There are “red flags” in the manifesto of the Labour Party, the odds-on favourite to win the general election, according to the Free Speech Union (FSU). Parties in the upcoming election have each showed their hands on free speech, from the Liberal Democrats’ ban on conversion therapies to the Conservatives’ pledge to cut equality, diversity, and inclusion initiatives. However, Toby Young, general secretary of the FSU, told The Epoch Times by email that if Labour enacts its manifesto, the FSU is “going to be very busy.” ‘Extremely Worried’ The FSU, an organisation dedicated to upholding free speech in Britain, has pored over each party’s pledges in detail....
