Free speech to get legal supremacy under plans to replace Labour’s Human Rights Act
Deputy PM Raab warns democratic debate is being 'whittled away by wokery'.
He says that the principle of free speech will become a legal 'trump card' after unveiling plans to replace Labour's Human Rights Act with a British Bill of Rights. The changes will protect media freedom and allow press to expose wrongdoing. Justice Secretary Mr Raab exclusively told the Mail about the proposed reforms
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