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Sir Keir Starmer and Vice President JD Vance have butted heads over freedom of speech in the White House this evening.
Following up on a hard-hitting address at the Munich Security Conference last week, Vance warned that there have been "infringements on free speech" on Britain.
But Starmer slapped him down, telling Vance: "We have had free speech for a very long time in the UK. I'm very proud of that."