The assassination of Charlie Kirk was met with celebration in some leftist quarters in Britain as well as in the U.S., and with comments from some that Nigel Farage should be targeted next, prompting the Reform UK leader to question whether Britain’s notoriously censorious police will make arrests or turn a blind eye.

Launching his Reform UK party’s candidate and campaign for a forthcoming special election in the United Kingdom on Friday morning, Brexit pioneer and party leader Nigel Farage MP also briefly reflected on the death of his friend Charlie Kirk and mused whether the government’s social media police, who have arrested so many for Tweets, would swing into action this time.

Speaking in Wales ahead of the Caerphilly by-election, Mr Farage reflected: “…it’s been another great trage

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