Democrats accuse Reform leader of being a ‘Trump sycophant’ as he decries ‘awful authoritarian’ situation for free 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

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

Congressman Jamie Raskin urged voters in Britain to ‘think twice’ before backing Nigel Farage, accusing him of only protecting free speech he agrees with

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

Democrats accuse Reform leader of being a ‘Trump sycophant’ as he decries ‘awful authoritarian’ situation for free speech in the UK