Former UK Deputy Prime Minister who now serves as Facebook’s vice president of global affairs, Nick Clegg, has defended the two-year suspension of former President Donald Trump from the social media platform. “Free speech, free expression is not a free-for-all, it’s not a recipe for anarchy. We’ve always had rules, quite rightly as Facebook that you can, in a sense, kind of say what you like on Facebook but you can’t do that if that inflicts harm on others,” Clegg told BBC News on Saturday. Clegg suggested that Trump’s posts to the social media platform on Jan. 6 as the U.S. Capitol was breached by protesters and rioters inflicted “harm” on others. “It’s a pretty longstanding principle it goes right back to the mid-19th Century this idea that you’re free to do things, but not if that inflicts harm on others and that is a rule that we apply—doesn’t matter …