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Freedom of Expression

In November 2020 the Joint Committee on Human Rights issued a call for evidence on freedom of expression.
They noted that “Freedom of expression is an essential foundation of democratic society, guaranteed by the common law and by Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights.”

Safe Schools Alliance has been told by many teachers that they are afraid to speak up about the gender ideology narrative being pushed in schools, whether this be in relation to “affirming” young children as the opposite sex or to other health and safety risks such as breast-binding. We hope that the recent statement from the new chair of Equality and Human Rights Commission will help to bring about a change to this. Baroness Falkner has told The Times newspaper that she is “concerned that current levels of abuse were making it difficult for people to exercise their fundamental rights — protected by the EHRC — such as freedom of speech and belief.”

The Joint Committee on Human Rights’ inquiry focused on the following questions:

Click to read our submission to the Freedom of Expression Inquiry.

Our response focused on four areas:

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