Good. Particularly as the UK has less robust legal protections for free expression and freedom of conscience than are provided by our First Amendment (as extended to the states by prevailing 14th Amendment jurisprudence).
Though she has my sympathy, not only for the needless legal ordeal but because she's studying in Nottingham, which shows up in every list of the 10 worst places to live in England (or even in the UK). I have a colleague who spent a long visit at U. Nottingham and hates the UK as a result. I spent a semester at U. Sheffield and lots of time in York when my daughter and her family lived there and quite like the UK (York shows up in every list of the 10 best places to live in England).