Teacher who held a coconut placard of Sunak and Braverman found not guilty of racially-aggravated public order offence
Good on ''District Judge Vanessa Lloyd said: “I find that it was part of the genre of political satire and, as such, the prosecution have not proved to the criminal standard that it was abusive''
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It's great to see the court recognizing political satire as a form of expression. District Judge Vanessa Lloyd's ruling highlights the importance of protecting free speech, even when it challenges political figures. It’s a reminder that satire plays a vital role in public discourse. What are others' thoughts on the boundaries of political expression?