January 12, 2006
@ 01:55 PM

Titled:   Have you a licence for that opinion, sir?

Samizdata brings us news of what happens in a society that places no value on free speech:

The clampdown on disrespect continues. Sir Iqbal Sacranie is under police investigation. The putative crime, a public order offence, disorderly conduct: behaviour likely to cause alarm, harrassment or distress contrary to the Public Order Act 1986.

So, has Sir Iqbal been staggering aggressively around a shopping centre waving his fist at passers-by? Has he been picketing a building yelling threats at workers? Has he been hanging around on a street corner with his legal director and PR man, holding open bottles of cheap cider and throwing traffic cones at one another?

No. Sir Iqbal is a genial, if quite intense, man. He's been doing the sort of thing he got knighted for.

The alleged offense took place in the course of a serious discussion of his religious beliefs on Radio 4. He reportedly said that homosexual behaviour is not acceptable on moral or health grounds, and that civil partnerships therefore were not acceptable either. Some people were offended by this "homophobia" and complained to the police.

Under these rules, you could probably arrest anyone you wanted. They seem to be speeding up the process too: another Muslim, Mr Abu Hamster Hamza, incited hate for nearly a decade before they decided to do anything about him.


 
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