

After Kirk, free speech is truly on the line | Italy on the frontline of the migrant crisis
After the assassination of Charlie Kirk, we expose the hard reality of the free speech crisis; explore how the EU is directly attacking speech with the DSA; and look at why Italy’s migration emergency is the test case no one in European politics can dodge.
Polarisation has curdled into contempt. We open with the reaction to Charlie Kirk’s murder, how identity-politics framing dehumanises opponents, and why conservatives must keep the moral-high-ground on free speech.
Then we pull apart the EU Censorship machine – the DSA, trusted-flaggers and regulatory overreach – and the transatlantic clash as Washington pushes back. From the European Parliament to the Commission, we ask whether Brussels will blink.
Italy’s front line runs through Lampedusa. We trace mass migration routes, court-led vetoes, and bilateral deals with Tunisia and Libya – and whether national governments can still defend borders under EU politics as usual.
Jacob Reynolds is joined by Frank Furedi (executive director, MCC Brussels) and Marco Campomenosi (former MEP and deputy secretary general, Patriots for Europe Group)
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