alex xander, mckay, political analyst and editor of red star radio says the right to free speech is allowed in the u. k. but there are some caveats. the free speech in britain is much like british democracy and freedom to protest. you're allowed to protest as long as it doesn't inconvenience anybody who's in power. and you are allowed to tell the truth long after all the guilty parties of retired and failure to abide by that generally elicits a very unfavorable response from nosing power. what the british establishments have been saying is that it's ok to protest, but you've got to do it when the time is right. so you can only protest against the monarchy when nobody's paying attention to the mon, you know, will pay attention to your protest. so it just reveals the 1st of all is a great deal of obese apocryphal, even the rule is a britain with regard to this. but also that there is a large amount of law on the books in britain that is used to restrict protest and previous speech. now this is not used a lot of the time when the rule is don't require it to be, but is that for when they want i