Allison Pearson warned how a “shocking” police probe into a so-called “non-crime” social media post shows “thought control” is attempting to “shape morality”.
In her first sitdown TV interview, Pearson explained to GB News that Britain’s police state hunted her down over a comment on social media last November.
Pearson described the encounter as “against freedom and tyrannical” in an exclusive sit down interview with Nigel Farage, as she discussed the ordeal for the first time on camera.
She said: “Because it was Remembrance Sunday I drew myself up and told them [the police officers] we are here today on a special day commemorating hundred of men your age who laid down their lives for the country.
Allison Pearson spoke to Nigel Farage in her first sit down interview
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“So that it could be a free country and not live under the jackboot of tyranny. Here you are on Remembrance Sunday, coming to my house in something that I see to be against freedom.”
Essex Police opened an investigation against the journalist under Section 17 of the Public Order Act 1986, relating to material posted on her X account last year and said it allegedly was “likely or intended to cause racial hatred”.
A police spokesman said: “We’re investigating a report passed to us by another force. The report relates to a social media post which was subsequently removed.”
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