As an American, you have enjoyed the freedom to travel to any country without the threat of arrest for your posts on social media. Unfortunately, the concept of freedom of speech is non-existent in some countries โ and the United Kingdom (UK) has specifically decided to target Americans. The ACLJ has a long history of fighting for the right to freedom of speech, and we want to warn you against these dangers with international travel.
The UK has declared that it will charge and prosecute Americans for their social media posts, written while still in America, if they travel to its borders. The ACLJ has prepared a legal memo detailing the specific laws at play and the danger for Americans. Specifically, it details how your speech on the internet could violate the UKโs broad โhate speechโ laws and how you could be arrested as soon as you step foot in the UK for your posts back home.
If an American speaks in the United States in a way that UK officials construe as affecting their national interest or even producing substantial effects within the country, even if itโs just a statement about your Christian faith or your political stance, then you could be arrested upon entry to the UK.
UK officials have boasted how proud they are of this initiative: The UKโs Metropolitan Police Commissioner, Sir Mark Rowley,ย saidย in a press conference, โWe will throw the full force of the law at people. . . . And whether youโre in this country committing crimes on the streets or committing crimes from further afield online, we will come after you.โ British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has likewiseย warned, โI guarantee you will regret taking part in this disorder whether directly or those whipping up this action online.โ The UK government hasย demandedย that Apple allow it to access encrypted data stored by users worldwide in its cloud service, which would enable it to access information from and about Americans that has never been made public before.
Clearly, it is specifically conservative speech that is being targeted. The Police Commissioner has, in direct criticism of people like Elon Musk,ย said, โYou can be guilty of offences of incitement, of stirring up racial hatred, there are numerous terrorist offences regarding the publishing of material.โ
What exactly qualifies as a terrorist offense under the UKโs definition? Well, itโs at the whim of the police and officials, as the laws themselves are too vague to define specific violations. Theย Public Order Act of 1986ย criminalizes โthreatening, abusive or insulting words,โ while theย Communications Act of 2003ย prohibits โgrossly offensiveโ electronic messages. Theย Online Safety Actย will further restrict what the UK deems โharmfulโ online content. Recent enforcement actions have included arrests of individuals for posting what authorities deemed โinaccurateโ social media content, demonstrating the broad scope of these restrictions.