Rayner claims Reform will ‘fail women’ as she weighs in on online safety row

Nigel Farage and Reform UK risk “failing a generation of young women” if they scrap online safety laws aimed at preventing revenge porn, Angela Rayner has said.
The Deputy Prime Minister demanded Mr Farage explain how his party would keep young women safe when they use the internet, after Reform vowed to repeal the Online Safety Act.
Her warning is the latest intervention in a row between senior Labour figures and Mr Farage’s party over the Act.
Under new rules introduced through the legislation at the end of July, online platforms such as social media sites and search engines must take steps to prevent children from accessing harmful content such as pornography or material that encourages suicide.
Freedom of speech
Reform has vowed to repeal the law and replace it with a different means of protecting children online, though the party has not said how it would do this.
Among their criticisms of the Act, Mr Farage and his colleagues have cited freedom of speech concerns and claimed the Act is an example of overreach by the UK Government.
This prompted backlash from Technology Secretary Peter Kyle, who claimed people like Jimmy Savile would use the internet to exploit children if he was still alive, and insisted anyone against the Act – like Mr Farage – was “on their side”.
The Reform leader demanded an apology, but ministers have been trenchant in their defence of the Act.
Now, the Deputy Prime Minister has questioned how Mr Farage would seek to prevent the “devastating crime” of intimate image abuse, also known as “revenge porn”, without the Online Safety Act’s protections.
‘Irresponsible plans’
Ms Rayner claimed: “Nigel Farage risks failing a generation of young women with his dangerous and irresponsible plans to scrap online safety laws.
“Scrapping safeguards and having no viable alternative plan in place to halt the floodgates of abuse that could open is an appalling dereliction of duty. It’s time for Farage to tell women and girls across Britain how he would keep them safe online.”
Under the Online Safety Act, revenge porn is classified among the “most severe online offences”, the Deputy PM added.
Citing figures from the charity Refuge, the Labour Party claimed a million young women had been subject to revenge porn: either intimate images being shared, or the threat of this.
Some 3.4 million adults in total, both men and women, have been affected, Labour also said.
Ministers have previously had to defend the Online Safety Act against accusations from Elon Musk’s X social media site that it is threatening free speech.
‘Tech answer’
In a post at the start of August titled “What Happens When Oversight Becomes Overreach”, the platform formerly known as Twitter outlined criticism of the act and the “heavy-handed” UK regulators.
The UK Government countered that it is “demonstrably false” that the Online Safety Act compromises free speech and said it is not designed to censor political debate.
Mr Farage has meanwhile suggested there is a “tech answer” for protecting children online.
He also suggested children are too easily able to avoid new online age verification rules by using VPNs (virtual private networks), which allow them to circumvent the rules by masking their identity and location.
When Reform UK was approached for comment, its Westminster councillor Laila Cunningham said: “Women are more unsafe than ever before thanks to Labour. Starmer has released thousands of criminals back onto the streets early with no regard for women’s safety.
“I am calling on Jess Phillips to debate me on women’s safety – she ignored the grooming gangs scandal and now she’s wilfully deceiving voters on this issue.
“Reform will always prioritise prosecuting abuse but will never let women’s safety be hijacked to justify censorship.
“You don’t protect women by silencing speech. You protect them by securing borders, enforcing the law, and locking up actual criminals, and that is exactly what a Reform government would do.”
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Labour isn’t doing a bang up job of protecting women either.
Reforms owner, farage, claims to be best mates with an adjudicated rapist and doesn’t see that as an issue. And the Epstein files yet to play out, that looks bad. Tumbleweed from reforms owner. Then his claims to know a lot of people in Trumps government. Seen what they are on the hook for? Hegseth for example. Reforms owner see’s tate as “an important voice for young men”, you know what tate is on the hook for and what he has said about women in the past. Reforms owner, farage, gave a pass to McMurdoch for kicking his then girlfriend… Read more »
There’s a reason why reform supporters are a certain “type”.
I’ve amended a part of the above for you “When Reform UK was approached for comment, its Westminster councillor (and as per usual with Reform – former Conservative Party member) Laila Cunningham said”.
Well, Reform (and I’m not a Reform supporter) can’t do any worse than Labour. The same Labour that refuse point blank to open a national inquiry into the Muslim Rape Gangs across the UK. Talk about hypocrisy; Jess Phillips is interested in one thing and it’s not the safety of women or girls in the UK; it’s keeping her barely winnable, Yardley seat.
Are you saying only some rape gangs are a problem, and others are fine and to be encouraged? Is this some sinister new right wing thing, enforced eugenic pronatalism?
To be fair to labour there’s no real need for a national inquiry. It’s not like we’re trying to understand something like Covid and going through all the decisions that were made so that we can learn lessons. No this is about enforcement and the lack thereof. Reason: Chronic police underfunding and underfunding in schools. Unfortunately while Muslim gangs are popular in the right wing press they seem to ignore the fact that an awful lot of ‘white’ girls are trafficked to the UK for the purposes of prostitution, many being underage, this is done by ‘white’ gangs, to serve… Read more »
True. The Jay enquiry was very comprehensive and made several recommendations, none of which have been implemented fully.
Are you implying that only Muslims are rapists and paedophiles?
If you believe the Gammons protesting outside Migrant Hotels
One more question Steve. Is Sir Jimmy a working class hero?
Reform will jump on anything that they believe will be a vote winner for them – regardless of whether the policy attacked is right or wrong. The party is has no scruples. There’s a lot of talk about how to defeat them recently but I think the best way forward for Labour now is to commit to another EU referendum at the next GE. Most of the general public is now in complete agreement that Brexit has hurt them and the country, it’s also Farage’s archilles heel.
There was already legislation in place to prosecute for revenge porn, a number of cases already been through courts.
But does not fit Rayners and Labours narratives.
It seems there are many in Labour who are not happy with it.
https://labourlist.org/2025/08/online-safety-act-labour-government-age-verification/
An excerpt:
“Inflammatory statements from the Secretary of State for Technology haven’t helped, accusing anyone with criticism of the Act as “being on the side of predators”. Rather than seriously engaging with the widespread and valid concerns of the past week, the government appears to have has stuck its fingers in its ears.”