London’s Metropolitan Police have told Nigel Farage that death threats against him online made in response to the assassination of Charlie Kirk aren’t actionable, prompting the political leader to decry “two tier” justice in the United Kingdom.
Brexit pioneer Nigel Farage has revealed the social media posts that cropped up in the aftermath of the assassination of U.S. activist Charlie Kirk last week calling for the Reform UK leader to be “next” are not being treated as criminal by British police, despite their otherwise extremely censorious and active posture on internet activity otherwise.
Speaking at a surprise press conference on Monday morning where he unveiled the highest-priority defection to his party yet , Mr Farage admonished the emergence of “two tier policing and sentencin