Rayner says Farage ‘failing young women’ with plan to scrap Online Safety Act

In a scathing criticism, Deputy Prime Minister Angela Rayner has accused Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, of "failing a generation of young women" with his plan to scrap the Online Safety Act. Rayner argues that this move would lead to a rise in "revenge porn" and other forms of online abuse targeting women. The government's attack on Farage is being amplified through a series of Labour-sponsored attack ads, which link the Reform UK leader to the controversial figure of Andrew Tate, known for his misogynistic views. This latest development underscores the growing political tensions surrounding the debate over online safety and the protection of vulnerable groups, particularly women, in the digital sphere.
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