The Reform leader is in Washington DC to discuss the arrest of the Irish comedian Graham Linehan and the ‘war’ on freedom of speech in the UK

When the future prime minister gives evidence in Washington on threats to free speech, he will do so on behalf of the common-sense majority

The Reform leader is in Washington DC to discuss the arrest of the Irish comedian Graham Linehan and the ‘war’ on freedom of speech in the UK

Nigel Farage is testifying before Congress this morning in Washington, raising concerns about British restrictions on freedom of speech.

The Reform leader and MP is due to say Britain has become an 'authoritarian censorship regime' after the arrest of Irish writer Graham Linehan for posting trans-critical tweets.

The Reform UK leader’s testimony on threats against freedom of speech was surprisingly mild in tone