Nigel Farage has repeated his demands for a cabinet minister to apologize for accusing him of being on the side of “extreme pornographers”.
A number broke out on Tuesday morning after Peter Kyle said that the chairman of the UK reform on the side of “People like Jimmy Savile” was to move about the party’s promise to scrap the online security law.
Mr. Farage described Mr. Kyle’s technology secretary as “under the belt” and “so absolutely disgusting that it is almost not convinced” and asked people to sign a petition in which legislation is repealed.
Former reform chairman Zia Yusuf said on Monday that the party would eliminate the legislation if it came to the government.
“I see that Nigel Farage already says that he will overthrow these laws,” Kyle told Sky News.
“So you know that we have people out there who are extreme pornographers, have hatred, take on violence. Nigel Farage is on their side.
“Do not make a mistake if people like Jimmy Savile were alive today, he would commit his crimes online. And Nigel Farage says that he is on her side.”
According to Farage, he was responded to Mr. Kyle to a live stream on Tuesday morning and said: “How low can the Labor government decrease in despair?
“Yes, of course they are in difficulties. In the opinion polls, they are far behind us. But honestly, to say that I would do everything that would help in any way and keep people like Jimmy Savile away, it is so under the belt that it is almost not true.”
He also confirmed his demand for an apology and added: “We will not get any. I think the best we can do is to sign the petition to lift the online security act. I will do that today. I think it makes sense.