UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition commemorates 5 years with a letter to the Government
On 28 January 2026, the 5th anniversary of the UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition, 127 editors, lawyers, academics, journalists, publishers and civil society representatives co-signed an open letter sent to Prime Minister Sir Keir Starmer, joining the Coalition’s call for anti-SLAPP provisions to be included in the next King’s Speech, expected in May.
While the Prime Minister, and other members of his Cabinet, have spoken out about SLAPPs and the need to address them, no new legislation has been brought forward under the current Government.
As the letter outlines, while the inclusion of anti-SLAPP measures in the 2023 Economic Crime and Corporate Transparency Act (ECCTA) was a welcome and official recognition of the problem, the provisions are both limited in scope and flawed in approach.
Parliamentary time must be given to advance universally applicable, and robust, anti-SLAPP measures to ensure our courts can no longer be abused by those seeking to avoid the sort of scrutiny that sustains democracy.
On the 5th anniversary of the UK Anti-SLAPP Coalition, 127 representatives from a wide cross section of society are sending an open letter to the Prime Minister calling for better Anti-SLAPP protections.
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