How do you insult someone legally?
BBC Magazine
Free speech campaign on Public Order Act and insults
BBC Daily Politics
Lib Dem policy goes viral as ‘Reform Section 5′ campaign launched
Liberal Democrat Voice
Why insults are a political issue
The Guardian
These petty laws are an insult to the public
Spiked
It must be every Englishman’s right to call Prezza a chimp
Quentin Letts
MPs and campaigners unite to oppose law which ‘bans insults’ saying it threatens freedom of speech
Daily Mail
UK law that bans insulting words faces opposition
Times of India
Law banning insulting words and behaviour ‘has to end’
BBC News
This ban on insults is a gag on free speech
Evening Standard, Editorial
Peter Tatchell’s right, we don’t need a law against hurt feelings
The Guardian
Free speech campaigners: ‘Feel free to insult us’
Politics.co.uk
Your horse is gay: MP’s campaign group wants insulting language law scrapped
Evening Standard
Should insulting someone be against the law?
Radio 4 Today Programme
The Mail supports the broad coalition of MPs and religious, secularist and free-speech campaigners calling on the Home Secretary to amend the law.
Daily Mail Comment
Law banning insulting language ‘is strangling free speech’
The Daily Telegraph
Pressure on Home Secretary to improve free speech law
The Christian Institute
Home Secretary under pressure to reform Public Order Act
National Secular Society
Odd allies for Sammy Wilson in fight for the right to be offensive
The Belfast Telegraph
Devon Humanists say reform the Public Order Act to protect Free Speech
This Is Devon