> Farage is one of the few politicians who has opposed these laws.
Farage is in the same position as the Tories currently - he can say whatever he wants because he's not in power and has no responsibility to anyone.
I would be wholly unsurprised that if Reform won a GE and Farage became PM, anything he said before that would be unceremoniously dropped (see: almost every politician who gains power) and, frankly, Farage goes full Trump and, e.g., applies the OSA to censoring everyone he disagrees with.
Farage is in the same position as the Tories currently - he can say whatever he wants because he's not in power and has no responsibility to anyone.
I would be wholly unsurprised that if Reform won a GE and Farage became PM, anything he said before that would be unceremoniously dropped (see: almost every politician who gains power) and, frankly, Farage goes full Trump and, e.g., applies the OSA to censoring everyone he disagrees with.