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Personal liberty & free speech: where the UK parties stand

Am I free from undue state control over my speech, body, and choices?

Independent, source-checked analysis of how each party’s policies would affect this — judged on the evidence, without telling the system who proposed them. How this works.

Labour — 13 policies affect this: 6 hurts · 3 helps · 2 little effect · 2 mixed. Compare interactively →

Strengthen UK Defence and National Securityhurts. The policy introduces new legal mandates on public venues and expands counter-terrorism and proscription powers, which modestly increases state coercion over organisations and individuals. The vague s…
Build 1.5 Million New Homes and Reform Planninghurts. Reforming compulsory purchase rules reduces what landowners receive when the state acquires their land, which is a real interference with property rights. The effect on personal liberty is real but na…
Restore Neighbourhood Policing and Tackle Antisocial Behaviourhurts. This policy creates new coercive court orders banning people from public spaces and criminalises non-compliance — a direct restriction on freedom of movement. The powers are targeted at persistent off…
Halve Knife Crime and Establish Young Futures Hubshurts. This policy introduces curfews, tagging, mandatory prevention plans, and custody for young people who carry knives, alongside new weapon bans — all of which expand state coercion over individuals. The…
Raise Police Standards and Tackle Fraudhelps. The policy's most direct effect on personal liberty is introducing legal safeguards against strip-searching children — a genuinely coercive and invasive state practice — which improves bodily autonomy…

Conservative — 32 policies affect this: 22 hurts · 5 mixed · 2 helps · 2 little effect · 1 genuinely contested. Compare interactively →

Mandatory National Service for 18-Year-Oldshurts. Mandatory national service requires all 18-year-olds to either serve in the military or perform civic duties — a direct state compulsion over their time and choices. Although no criminal sanctions are…
Ban Mobile Phones in Schoolshurts. This policy uses statute to compel schools to ban pupils from using their own phones during the school day, adding a new state coercion on personal property and communication choices. The effect on li…
Introduce a Legal Cap on Migrationhurts. A binding legal cap on work and family visas is a direct state restriction on individuals' freedom to choose where to work and to live with family members — both fall squarely within O10's scope of bo…
Stop Illegal Migrants by Removing to Rwandahurts. The policy would introduce mandatory detention and removal of asylum seekers with no right to claim protection, while also seeking to end legal challenges to that process — both of which expand coerci…
Cut Anti-Social Behaviourhurts. The policy lowers the legal bar for evicting social tenants and increases coercive police contact in hotspot areas, both of which expand the state's reach over individuals. The main risk is that a bro…

Liberal Democrat — 28 policies affect this: 18 helps · 4 little effect · 3 hurts · 3 mixed. Compare interactively →

End Rough Sleeping and Scrap Vagrancy Acthelps. Scrapping the Vagrancy Act removes a law that criminalised people for being homeless or begging, directly expanding their freedom from state coercion. The main caveat is that replacement legislation m…
Abolish Residential Leaseholds and Cap Ground Rentshelps. Abolishing residential leaseholds gives millions of homeowners genuine control over their own property, removing a system where freeholders could impose charges and conditions on people's homes. The m…
Digital Literacy Target and Clear Terms and Conditionshelps. Requiring clear, short terms and conditions on data and privacy would give people better information to make genuine choices about how their data is used, which is a small but real gain for privacy au…
End Hostile Environment and Tackle Smuggling/Traffickinghelps. Ending the Hostile Environment removes coercive state restrictions on people's ability to work, rent, access healthcare and open bank accounts — reducing state-mandated surveillance by landlords, empl…
Scrap Illegal Migration Act and Rwanda Scheme, Uphold Refugee Conventionhelps. Scrapping the Illegal Migration Act and Rwanda scheme removes state coercive powers over asylum seekers and commits to upholding the Refugee Convention, which is a net improvement to personal liberty.…

Reform UK — 22 policies affect this: 9 hurts · 8 helps · 3 mixed · 2 little effect. Compare interactively →

Detain and deport illegal migrantshurts. This policy would significantly expand state detention powers, remove key legal protections by leaving the ECHR, and strip non-citizens of legal aid — all of which reduce the practical ability to chal…
Immediate deportation for foreign criminalshurts. This policy expands coercive state powers — deportation without meaningful appeal and citizenship withdrawal for crimes beyond the current narrow security grounds — reducing liberty protections for af…
Reaffirm British sovereignty and reject international influencehelps. Blocking a digital pound removes a potential state surveillance tool over personal spending, and protecting cash preserves financial privacy for millions — especially vulnerable people. The liberty ga…
Replace the 2010 Equalities Act and scrap DE&I ruleshelps. Scrapping DE&I mandates and the Public Sector Equality Duty removes state-imposed compliance obligations on employers and public bodies, which under this outcome's criteria counts as withdrawing state…
Propose a Comprehensive Free Speech Billhelps. A Comprehensive Free Speech Bill, if enacted, would likely roll back legal restrictions on speech and reduce institutional pressures on expression — genuinely expanding personal liberty in this domain…

Green — 16 policies affect this: 10 helps · 4 mixed · 2 hurts. Compare interactively →

Reform drug laws and increase public health fundinghelps. Decriminalising personal drug possession directly removes criminal prosecution as a coercive tool against a personal bodily choice, expanding individual liberty. The main caveat is that the policy sta…
Legalise assisted dying with safeguardshelps. Legalising assisted dying expands bodily autonomy by giving terminally ill people a legal right to choose the timing and manner of their own death, removing a state prohibition that currently forces t…
Strengthen workers' rights and trade union powershelps. Repealing laws that restricted workers' ability to strike removes a layer of state control over collective action, which is a genuine gain for personal liberty. The flip side is that new mandatory emp…
Enhance animal welfare and end harmful practiceshurts. This policy introduces several new state restrictions on lawful activities — banning blood sports, mandating animal ownership licensing, and imposing tighter controls on farming practices — all of whi…
Improve public transport, phase out fossil fuel vehicles, and reduce aviationhurts. This policy introduces several new state restrictions on individual choices — banning petrol and diesel vehicles, prohibiting certain domestic flights, introducing road pricing, and levying extra cost…

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