Vice President JD Vance put Britain on blast in February over its suppression of speech and routine attacks on religious liberties. Citing a British Army veteran's conviction and fining last year for silent prayer as an example, Vance stressed that free speech in the U.K. "is in retreat."
Just in case leftist Prime Minister Keir Starmer missed his critique the first time around, Vance blasted Britain's "infringements on free speech" weeks later while seated next to the British leader during a meeting at the White House.
When asked what was the 'single most important issue facing the UK,' a plurality answered 'reducing immigration.'
Despite such constructive criticism from the Trump administration, the censorship regime in London has worsened in recent months thanks in part t