In today’s Britain, people can be arrested for a social media post – the
new world of thought crimes represents a chilling reality that raises
critical questions about free speech, digital policing and the
politicisation of law enforcement.
Charles Malet is a former
police detective who resigned over refusing to participate in covid law
enforcement. Now, he is the founder of Unbound Today, a campaign to seek truth and restore freedom, and a regular contributor to the UK Column.
He joined Dan Astin-Gregory
to share his first-hand insights into how policing is being shaped by
political agendas, digital surveillance and media narratives.
The
two men discuss the alarming rise of social media policing, the erosion
of digital rights and what it will take to rebuild a positive vision
for law enforcement that focuses on real crime and community safety.
“This is a powerful conversation about reform, responsibility and the
future of policing in Britain,” Astin-Gregory says...<<<Read More>>>...