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US Criticises UK Over Human Rights Concerns

Lawrence Ankutseby Lawrence Ankutse
August 13, 2025
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US Criticises UK Over Human Rights Concerns

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The Trump administration has accused the United Kingdom of regressing on human rights in the past year, highlighting a rise in antisemitic violence and what it described as “serious restrictions” on free speech.

In its annual assessment of global human rights conditions, the US State Department drew attention to the UK’s laws restricting protests around abortion clinics and the government’s handling of online speech after the 2024 Southport attack.

“The government sometimes took credible steps to identify and punish officials who committed human rights abuses, but prosecution and punishment for such abuses was inconsistent.”

US State Department

It criticised the “safe access zones” policy near abortion clinics, saying it “could include prohibitions on efforts to influence … even through prayer or silent protests”.

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Free speech regulations, especially those targeting online hate speech, were also noted as areas of concern. Similar criticism was aimed at Germany and France.

A UK government spokesperson responded: “Free speech is vital for democracy around the world, including here in the UK, and we are proud to uphold freedoms whilst keeping our citizens safe.”

Report Targets Allies And Rivals Differently

The report, once considered the most comprehensive study of its kind, has been significantly revised and scaled back under the Trump administration, with reduced coverage on issues such as government corruption and LGBTQ+ rights. It was softer on US allies like Israel and El Salvador, while applying sharper criticism to countries viewed as adversaries, including Brazil and South Africa.

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The document’s release came after months of delay, reportedly due to internal disagreements within the state department. Its findings align with earlier remarks from US vice-president JD Vance, who in February condemned the UK over a case involving Adam Smith-Connor. The former serviceman was convicted in 2022 for silently praying outside an abortion clinic in Bournemouth, breaching the safe zone restrictions.

US vice president JD Vance
US vice-president JD Vance

Vance argued that “basic liberties of religious Britons, in particular,” were under threat, suggesting a wider erosion of democratic principles across Europe. Speaking at the Munich security conference, he said the US’s “very dear friends, the United Kingdom,” appeared to have experienced a “backslide in conscience rights”.

The report additionally noted that the UK government “effectively” upheld laws safeguarding freedom of association and workers’ rights, despite the broader criticisms.

Vance Meets UK Political Figures During Visit

Vance is currently vacationing in the Cotswolds, a region increasingly favoured by high-profile visitors. During his stay, he has engaged in diplomatic discussions, meeting Foreign Secretary David Lammy at Chevening in Kent to talk about Gaza and other global matters. He also invited Conservative shadow justice secretary Robert Jenrick and shadow home secretary Chris Philp to the residence where he is staying.

Lammy, who has openly criticized Israel’s handling of the Gaza situation and supports UK plans to recognize a Palestinian state, contrasted with Vance’s firm stance that the US “has no plans” to recognize a Palestinian state, emphasizing the lack of a functioning Palestinian government. Both leaders, however, affirmed their mutual goal of resolving the Gaza conflict, though their approaches differ.

The talks occurred at a time when US-UK relations remain important amidst global economic and geopolitical challenges, including the Ukraine conflict and Middle East tensions. Vance’s visit underscores ongoing diplomatic engagement between the allies despite policy disagreements on Gaza.

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