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By James Price Scotland’s new anti-free speech law is a wicked product of an increasingly censored society that must be woken up, writes James Price Nearly four years ago, we were all trapped in lockdown. Some of us did silly things, like break our own rules to have parties in Downing Street, or wear masks outside. The silliest thing I did was run to be president of the 200-year-old Oxford Union debating society as a joke, despite having graduated many years beforehand and then accidentally winning. During my time as one of the oldest presidents in hundreds of years, I got to see how threatene…