💨 Abstract

Government minister Peter Kyle's criticism of Nigel Farage for opposing the Online Safety Act has sparked debate. Matthew from Birmingham argues Kyle's stance is about image and control, not genuine protection, citing VPNs, while Guy Wilkins from Richmond criticizes Farage's "morality" focusing on divide stirring. Meanwhile, questions about immigration routes remain unanswered, with differing views on why immigrants choose to cross the Channel. CJ Hill noted that high-income earners’ financial burdens impact public service funding.

Courtesy: Letters Editor