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There’s time for free speech, not a speech

The hyperbolic feelings and apocalyptic sentiments of ordinary people makes good fodder for extremists in the UK. There are more of them in neighbourhoods than in mosques, for example, according to MI5.

MI5 DG speaking in 2024

The penchant for speeches is not a healthy pastime in these circumstances, then. The rhetoric is not informative. The rising tides of imagery is not conducive for real action, or behaviour. For results, it’s free speech.