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Retired fireman subjected to Kafkaesque ordeal by UK Stasi *
Police gag order against union activist overturned in free speech case
Frederick Attenborough
August 16, 2025
https://freespeechunion.org/police-gag-order-against-union-activist-overturned-in-free-speech-case/
A Free Speech Union (FSU) member was arrested in an early-morning raid after criticising his former employer in a private Facebook group, then placed under “Orwellian” bail conditions barring him from even revealing the arrest. Following legal intervention supported by the FSU, the extraordinary “gagging clause” has now been overturned at a special court hearing.
Robert Moss, 56, a former firefighter and Labour councillor, worked for Staffordshire Fire and Rescue Service for 28 years before being dismissed in 2021, shortly after becoming the Fire Brigades Union’s county secretary.
In 2023, an employment tribunal ruled he had been unfairly dismissed on grounds of capability. Since then, he has continued to advise firefighters in a private Facebook group, occasionally posting critical remarks about the service’s management. Speaking to the Telegraph, he said his comments – which have been reviewed by the paper as well as by the FSU’s casework and legal teams – were “anodyne” and “certainly not criminal”.
Nevertheless, these remarks drew police attention. Earlier this summer, Staffordshire Police carried out a 7am raid on Moss’s home in Newcastle-under-Lyme, seizing his phones, iPad and computer, before arresting him on suspicion of an offence under section 1 of the Malicious Communications Act 1988. Moss said the officers were “heavy-handed” and left him feeling “like a criminal.”
When he was released on bail, he was handed six conditions. Four prevented him from contacting Staffordshire Fire’s senior officers, while two others went further, prohibiting him from posting anything about the service or the police investigation – in effect, silencing him from discussing his own arrest.