- Reform UK leader Nigel Farage has distanced himself from comments made by Tory defector Danny Kruger regarding Britain's "unregulated sexual economy".
- Mr Kruger, who joined Reform last year, previously stated the party aims to "reset" the UK's sexual culture and reverse the 1960s sexual revolution.
- He also suggested Reform would advocate for policies encouraging women to have more children, promoting a "pronatalist ambition".
- Farage clarified that Reform is a party of "different wings" and allows for varied opinions, indicating he does not share Kruger's specific views on the sexual economy.
- This disagreement highlights internal divisions within Reform UK, following similar confusion over the party's position on Britain's involvement in the Middle East conflict.
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Farage distances himself from Reform MP’s criticism of Britain’s ‘unregulated sexual economy’