The Reform leader warned that Americans - including tech moguls - could face arrest at Heathrow over online content disliked by British authorities in the wake of the arrest of Graham Linehan.

The Prime Minister’s claim that the UK protects freedom of expression looks increasingly ridiculous

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 leader warned that Americans - including tech moguls - could face arrest at Heathrow over online content disliked by British authorities in the wake of the arrest of…

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