Reform UK vows to repeal ‘borderline dystopian’ Online Safety Act

The article discusses Reform UK's promise to repeal the Online Safety Act, which was recently implemented in the UK. Nigel Farage, the leader of Reform UK, and his associate Zia Yusuf, argue that the act would make the UK a "borderline dystopian state" by forcing social media companies to limit false and potentially harmful content. While Farage and Yusuf vow to find alternative ways to protect children online, they admit that they do not know how they would do so. The article notes that the press conference, which was meant to discuss crime, focused largely on the Online Safety Act and Reform UK's opposition to it. Overall, the article highlights Reform UK's stance against the Online Safety Act and their intention to repeal it if they come to power, despite their lack of a clear alternative plan for protecting children online.
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