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Britons flood to US Government's 'free speech portal' in bid to flee 'censorship' at home

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The Trump administration's new "free speech portal" is being flooded by Britons complaining about censorship, a senior US official has said.

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Sarah Rogers, the State Department's under-secretary for public diplomacy and public affairs, said the newly established freedom.gov website - designed to bypass to bans on "hate speech" in places abroad - has been inundated with complaints from British users.

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The website had been established this year as a "censorship circumvention project" by the Trump administration - which has long voiced its concerns over free speech in Britain and Europe.

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At an event at the Washington-based Hudson Institute, Ms Rogers revealed that the "clear majority of visitors to that landing page are Brits".

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TRENDING Stories Videos Your Say With the website still under development, that page is currently the only feature available.

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