Here’s the odd thing.
If you look only at the law, you might think free speech in the UK is reasonably well protected. It’s qualified, yes — but courts draw lines, there are principles, and there are clear cases where speech is defended.
But if you look at how people actually behave — what they say, what they don’t say, what organisations allow, and what quietly disappears — something else is going on.
When the rules are unclear, and the consequences are social rather than legal, people don’t wait to find out where the line is.
They stay well back from it.
