To add to this:
VPN = Virtual Private Network. Basically you are running a tunnel between your computer and the VPN endpoint. You can pay for that, if you trust the company you pay, or you can use the free TOR web browser which got all of that build in: torproject.org
I prefer something people like Snowden etc. are using before I pay a company to spy on my data.
Labour or any government can jump up and down, wave their arms and shout as much as they like but apart from maybe getting fit, or not, VPN has quite some legitimate use. Cloud providers are using that between their data centres, so do banks, NHS, all big cooperative companies which are working on multiple sites. So chill, that will never happen. The technology is there and is being actively used (see the TOR project). As long as the site does not block the TOR exit points, which would be highly counter productive for them, there is a way to access the website. After all, the Chinese people are doing that for years. So think about it.