A major political row has broken out in the UK after Technology Secretary Peter Kyle accused Reform UK leader Nigel Farage of being 'on the side' of notorious predator Jimmy Savile and 'extreme pornographers' due to Farage's opposition to the Online Safety Act. Farage has demanded a public apology, calling the comments 'disgusting' and a smear, while defending his stance as a matter of free speech and civil liberties. The controversy has sparked widespread condemnation from Farage's supporters and ignited debate over the boundaries of political rhetoric. The Online Safety Act, intended to protect children online, is now at the center of a heated clash between Labour and Reform UK, with both sides accusing each other of endangering public safety or undermining freedoms. The incident highlights deep divisions over online regulation and the use of inflammatory comparisons in political debate.
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