Nigel Farage has been criticised for giving his full support to a Christian church leader who preached that homosexuality was an abomination and would lead to eternity in hell. The Reform UK leader recorded a video with Stephen Clayden after Colchester council applied for a banning order to limit his street preaching. In the clip posted on his YouTube channel, Farage assured Clayden that he was fully on your side in the dispute and offered to enlist the help of contacts at the Free Speech Union campaign group.
Officials said the group will bring together regulators, payment companies, technology platforms, law enforcement agencies, trade bodies and gambling industry representatives. It will focus on disrupting financial transactions connected to illegal operators, limiting online advertising tied to unlicensed gambling, and improving coordination between organizations already involved in enforcement work.