Three quarters of the public feel they cannot express their opinions due to fear of receiving abuse, according to the Government’s social cohesion advise
More In Common’s Luke Tryl has spoken out about the new report that claimed three quarters of the public are afraid to express their view due to fear of receiving abuse.
Speaking about the report to Farage, Luke Tryl said: "I used to work in education for Ofsted. I was a special adviser in the Department for Education. What I saw there were those protests in Birmingham, outside schools for their sex education content.
"What you got was people who weren't parents of the school coming in, hijacking these protests and abusing teachers just doing their job and teaching."One of the recommendations Sara makes is that report is that perhaps we need a buffer zone outside of schools to protect the school up to 150 meters not for industrial action and not for strikes, but for things like we saw in Birmingham to make sure that teachers aren't facing that abuse, just going into school and doing their job."