Mrs May told MPs that free speech needed to be balanced with action against widespread offence The crime of "insulting" someone through words or behaviour, which once led to the arrest of a student for asking a police officer whether his horse was gay, is to be dropped. Home Secretary Theresa May confirmed, external to MPs that the government would not seek to overturn a Lords amendment scrapping
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