Organisations working to protect democratic & free-speech principles:
...has been promoting and defending freedom of information in the UK for 40 years.
"We played a leading role in persuading the government to introduce the Freedom of Information Act in 2000 and have successfully defended it from restrictions proposed by every government since.We seek to improve and defend freedom of information in support of a more vibrant and open democracy".
...has a vision of a world where everyone can enjoy the human rights enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights and other international human rights mechanisms. Its mission is to undertake research and action focused on preventing and ending grave abuses of these rights. Freedom of Expression (Free Speech) is protected by Article 19 of the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights. In the UK, Article 10 of the 1998 Human Rights Act protects our right to freedom of expression:
“Everyone has the right to freedom of expression. This right shall include freedom to hold opinions and to receive and impart information and ideas without interference by public authority and regardless of frontiers.”
In the UK, freedom of speech is legally part of freedom of expression.
... to the surprise of some, recognises there has to be limits to 'free speech' as does defend UK. By seeking to protect a huge majority of the population (99%+) defend is inevitably limiting a much smaller minority seen to be hijacking and abusing it for self-interest.
Although Amnesty International's core work is targeted differently to that of the defend campaign, its analysis of both Free & Hate Speech as part of its work gives many additional useful insights for those researching 'the free speech dream'.
...scrutinises the structures for Government decision-making on national security, particularly the role of the National Security Council and the National Security Adviser. In February 2025 it launched a 'Defending Democracy Inquiry. Many individuals and organisations gave evidence which can be browsed 'as live' or written on the JCNSS inquiry pages
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But first
The defend campaign will formally launch with a manifesto to protect & promote fairer free speech & democracy in spring 2026, but its work is already underway; the need is urgent.
The campaign's first volunteer, its founder Jason Tanner, needs the help & resource of other citizen volunteers and philanthropists to join him and to strengthen its mission through donation of time, enthusiasm, skills, money or gifts-in-kind.
If you can volunteer time then please Get Involved with the defend Campaign
If you feel you can Support the defend Campaign then it greatly welcomes gifts in-kind or money.
The defend Campaign will develop free resources & information for others and also actively seeks partners and case studies from individuals and from both private and public sector organisations, enterprises and charities. Case study contributions can be kept anonymous if preferred.
What would help the campaign to lourish further?
The campaign needs its own phone number and internet domain eventually as it currently freely 'borrows' from elsewhere.
It would be great if you can offer occasional space suitable to host events in Westminster or other parts of London and eventually the UK. We also need space for volunteers to meet and ideally some sustainable office space to help progress 'from the kitchen table' in Harringey.
In the ideal world, no volunteer should be out of pocket for their contribution of time, so support towards travel costs or materials such as printing questionnaires or other materials will always be welcomed. Failing that, a tin of biscuits or a box of tea bags will no doubt be well received by volunteers as they work. If you can donate money or resources then please do email Jason at the defend campaign direct: hello@defenduk.uk or at jason@jasontanner.uk or 07941 433598.