A long list of martyrs appears in that countries history. These were religious and political persons. Great pride was taught years ago about the rights of Englishmen. That the censors wield so much power, should tell the citizens there a thing or two.
"I may not agree with what your say, but I will defend to the death your right to say it"
Generally attributed to Voltaire, but also to Edmund Burke.
Either England will go under, or all hell will break loose. The latter I would not count on. Churchill turns over in his grave at humble Blaydon.
Winston Churchill is buried at Bladon, Oxfordshire.
Voltaire, but he never said it.
Burke never said his supposed (and admittedly) great quote about the good men allowing the triumph of evil by doing nothing.