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Farage a ‘Putin-loving, free speech impostor’ says Democrat before Reform head’s US speech – UK politics live | Politics

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Farage condemned as ‘Putin-loving, free speech impostor and Trump sycophant’ by ranking Democrat on House judiciary committee

Jamie Raskin, the ranking Democrat on the House judiciary committee, says they do have free speech in the UK. He says Keir Starmer has not shut down GB News, even though Farage has a show on that station in which he criticises the government and calls for bans on peaceful protests.

He says Farage is able to parrot “Putin’s absurd talking points” on TV. He goes on:

For a man who fancies himself to some kind of a free speech martyr, Mr Farage seems most at home with the autocrats and dictators of the world who are crushing freedom on earth.

He says Farage wants to get rid of the Online Safety Act. But if he wants to do that, he should be advancing those arguments in the UK parliament, which is meeting today, Raskin says.

He goes on:

To the people of the UK who think this Putin-loving, free speech impostor and Trump sycophant will protect freedom in your country, come over to America and see what Trump and Mega are doing to destroy our freedom, kidnap college students off the street, ban books from our libraries, militarise our police and unleash them against our communities, take over our universities … You might think twice before you let Mr Farage “make Britain great again”.

Jamie Raskin.
Jamie Raskin. Photograph: Will Oliver/EPA
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Key events

Back at the House judiciary committee, Farage is talking about hate speech laws in the UK. The police have to interpret these laws, he says. He say just today the head of the Metropolitan police has called for hate speech laws to be clarified. (See 12.45pm.)

But the situation may get worse, he claims, because the government wants to adopt a definition of Islamphobia.

Farage claims that this could lead to mocking religion becoming illegal.

On abortion laws, Farage also confirms that the law can prevent people praying outside abortion clinics.

(He does not explain that these abortion buffer zone laws are designed to stop users of abortion clinics being intimidated; it is not praying per se that is problematic, but the impact a protest of that kind may have on women seeking an abortion.)

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