Topic: Nigel Farage
The topic of Nigel Farage highlights the ongoing issues of censorship and free speech in the UK, particularly in relation to new online laws that threaten individual expression and privacy. Recent developments show how these laws can lead to the removal of content, de-banking of individuals based on political views, and increased government monitoring of online speech. This situation raises significant concerns for advocates of free expression and privacy rights.
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TikTok Removes Reform UK Campaign Video Using Online Safety Act “Hate” Censorship Rules
The law Parliament sold as a shield for children just became a sword against a political campaign.
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UK Blocks Lucy Connolly, Jailed for Social Media Post, From Speaking in US on Free Speech Crackdown
Branded a public threat over a tweet, she now needs government clearance to tell the world what the government has…
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Nigel Farage Warns US Congress: UK Censorship Law Threatens American Free Speech, Encryption, and Tech Innovation
Farage turned a Congressional hearing into a warning shot against Britain’s digital authoritarianism.
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Oppose Censorship Laws and You’re Supporting Predators Claims UK Labour Minister
Kyle collapses a complex debate into a false binary that silences dissent.
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Reform UK Vows to Repeal New Online Censorship Law
Farage’s free speech crusade pivots Reform’s crime briefing into a full-throated attack on digital censorship.
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UK Introduces Online Speech Monitoring Police
Free speech in the UK reaches dire new lows.
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CFPB Director Rohit Chopra: Banks Resisted Rules Against De-Banking Over Political or Religious Views
Claims of banks targeting individuals over political views spark a federal investigation and regulatory scrutiny.
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US Republicans Condemn UK’s Online Censorship Law as a “Tsunami…Heading Towards America”
The US House Judiciary Committee warns of the international “Censorship Industrial Complex.”
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TikTok Says It Was an “Error” To Shut Down Reform Party’s Speech
The suspension sparked a debate on Big Tech’s influence in political discourse, echoing previous censorship concerns raised by the party.
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After Backlash, Google Reverses Ban on Reform UK Ads During Election Campaign
Big Tech’s influence on political campaigns scrutinized as election day approaches.
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London Man Arrested After Facebook Video Criticizing Palestinian Flags on UK Street
Major free speech concerns.
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UK Conservatives Vow To Protect Free Speech, Days After Passing Online Censorship Law
What they say is not what they do.












