Re: No longer allowed to express our opinions?
Re: No longer allowed to express our opinions?
Re: No longer allowed to express our opinions?
I find it interesting that a certain midget, who was once the Speaker in the House of Commons, had the very words "Bollocks to Brexit" plastered on his car.Re: No longer allowed to express our opinions?
Re: No longer allowed to express our opinions?
It is the wording used that would have fallen foul of the law, not the political message behind the wording. You are not allowed to publicly advertise adverts, slogans, political message that use profanity as many people still find the use of profanity as being offensive, and as such it falls under 'public order offence', this is why you never see billboards or posters in the streets with swear words on them. You might find some that have a play on words like the clothing design house FCUK. No radio or Television advert is allowed to use profanity. Exceptions have been allowed in the past BUT they have been instructed to only be played after 9pm or 10pm.Re: No longer allowed to express our opinions?
Re: No longer allowed to express our opinions?
Re: No longer allowed to express our opinions?
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