Farage used a point of order in the Commons to pay tribute to Charlie Kirk:
“My mind is filled with the horrendous images yesterday of the assassination of Charlie Kirk, an American, a conservative, a Christian, a family man, gunned down. He’d attracted the following of many millions of young Americans and indeed had a growing online presence in our country, especially after he spoke at the Oxford Union last month. I absolutely believe in free speech, but we all understand there are limits to free speech, incitement, constant personal vilification, the use of horrendous historical images. This is not a left-right issue. It’s not a left-right debate. I think it’s incumbent upon all of us, whichever side of the divide we’re on, however passionately we feel, to behave with personal responsibility. And I mourn the loss of my friend.”
A pertinent point made…