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UK scraps police probes of legal social media posts after review says response went too far

02 Apr 2026 By foxnews

UK scraps police probes of legal social media posts after review says response went too far

The United Kingdom Home Office announced that police officers will no longer waste time investigating legal but offensive social media posts.

The decision by the UK government to scrap police investigations into non-crime hate incidents (NCHI) follows a review of guidelines by the College of Policing and the National Police Chiefs' Council. The report recognized the importance for police to monitor hate, but found the public believes "the police response to hate or hostility has been disproportionate."

"Over recent years, guidance has failed to keep pace with the digital age and has led to officers being called out to people's homes over insults and routine arguments," the United Kingdom Home Office wrote on X.

Officers have been collecting reports of non-crime hate incidents for nearly 30 years to track posts that are legal but could be perceived as hostile or prejudiced toward certain groups based on characteristics such as religion, sexual orientation, gender identity or national origin.

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"In today's polarised and highly connected world, police have increasingly found themselves drawn into policing the online space and social media debates," the report stated. "The boundaries between what is legitimate free speech, even where it is offensive, and what requires police intervention are not always clear or absolute."

For instance, there were 9,305 reports of non-crime hate incidents under investigation across 34 police forces from 2024 to 2025.

The Home Office will now implement a narrower definition of what constitutes police involvement, preventing officers from recording lawful free speech.

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"Under these reforms, forces will no longer be policing perfectly legal tweets," Home Secretary Shabana Mahmood said in a statement. "Instead, they will be doing what they do best: patrolling our streets, catching criminals and keeping communities safe."

The national standard governing police involvement in addressing NCHI was last updated in 2011, during the early years of social media.

Henry Jackson Society Research Fellow Emma Schubart called the Home Office's reforms a "common sense reset."

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"Police should be focused on stopping crime - not recording lawful speech," Schubart said. "At a time when resources are stretched and public safety is under pressure, officers must be out on the streets, not tied up in paperwork over opinions that break no law."

"Free speech matters," Schubart continued. "And where behaviour crosses into criminality, the police already have the powers they need to act. This change restores focus, strengthens legitimacy, and ensures policing is directed where it's actually needed."

The United Kingdom's decision to ditch non-crime incident reporting comes amid an ongoing dispute between the government and social media platform X.

X owner Elon Musk has repeatedly accused the United Kingdom of being "fascist" for making thousands of arrests based on individuals' posts on social media.

The United Kingdom threatened to ban X in January over concerns about the platform's AI bot creating nonconsensual sexual images of women and children.

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