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Andy Biggs: “Britain's new thought police [are] how labor plans to police…”

Featuring: Andy Biggs, Republican | U.S. House Arizona, District 5

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Andy Biggs Asks Nigel Farage: 'What Happened To The Great Countries Of The West' On Free Speech?

Published | Video Starts at 07:34

She went on Facebook to criticize labor councilors. This one UK steps up free speech crackdown as armed police arrest comedy writer Graham Linehan at Heathrow Airport. And this one Britain's new thought police [are] how labor plans to police your online speech. Thank you, Mr. Chairman. We bet. Without objection, Mr. Chair, I'd like to offer two unanimous consent requests. I don't not going to challenge the. Forest as much as the gentleman, but. (07:34–07:37)

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Asserts that the Labour Party in the UK plans to police online speech.

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