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Tech secretary suggests Nigel Farage is on side of Jimmy Savile over online law

29 July 2025
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Tech secretary suggests Nigel Farage is on side of Jimmy Savile over online law
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Science Secretary Peter Kyle accused Nigel Farage of siding with online predators, referencing the Online Safety Act, which aims to protect children by introducing age verification for adult content. Farage condemned the remarks as “disgusting,” while his party argues the act does not enhance child safety, with a petition for its repeal amassing over 380,000 signatures.

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