Free Speech Union
The Free Speech Union is a United Kingdom-based, non-partisan, not-for-profit membership organization founded in 2020 by British journalist Toby Young to defend freedom of speech, conscience, and intellectual inquiry as foundational to a free society.[1][2]
It operates as a public interest body that supports members facing violations of their expressive rights through legal representation, case investigations, public advocacy, and policy lobbying, having assisted over 2,000 individuals since inception.[1][2]
Key activities include challenging deplatforming by financial institutions, such as restoring access to services like PayPal via parliamentary interventions, and securing over £800,000 in damages from Lloyds Bank for unfair dismissal and discrimination in a workplace speech dispute.[3][1]
The organization also runs grant programs for free speech advocates, hosts events with prominent speakers, and maintains advisory councils to advance legislative reforms protecting open discourse, amid criticisms from some quarters portraying its efforts as aligned with conservative viewpoints despite its stated neutrality.[1][4]