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The Labour government was issued a brutal blow by Nigel Farage as he held a press conference this morning. Sky News was interrupted by footage of the Reform UK leader speaking at the conference, where he once again hit out at the government's new Online Safety Act.
During the conference, Farage agreed that the original intention of the Online Safety Act was "honourable" and "correct", but noted that 13-year-olds would find a way around the new legislation.
Hitting out at Kyle, Farage said: "I suspect that most 13-year-olds are more tech savvy than the Science Minister Peter Kyle because they simply go to VPNs. When they can just access what's on the web, they can quite easily find themselves in the even deeper and darker recesses of the dark web."
Issuing another dig at the Labour government, the politician added: "Do we want legislation that protects children? Yes. We're going to have to find a tech solution to it. The government is not there."
It comes after Reform UK announced it would scrap the online safety legislation if the party won the next election. Farage's comments led Peter Kyle, the Secretary of State for Science, Innovation and Technology to claim he was "on the side of turning the clock back to when strange adults can get in touch via messaging apps with children.”
Kyle said: "If people like Jimmy Saville were alive today, he would be perpetrating his crimes online. And Nigel Farage is saying that he’s on their side, not the side of the children."
In an emergency broadcast after the remarks were made, Farage branded the attack "so absolutely disgusting that it's almost beyond belief".
He said: "Just how low can the Labour government sink in its desperation? Yes of course they're in trouble, they're well behind us in the opinion polls, but frankly to say that I would do anything that would in any way aid and abet people like Jimmy Savile is frankly so below the belt..."
Farage also demanded an apology from the Labour minister. Taking to X, he wrote: "Peter Kyle's comments on Sky News are disgusting. He should do the right thing and apologise.
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