Reform UK, the newly formed political party, has vowed to repeal the controversial Online Safety Act, which critics have described as borderline dystopian. The Act, which was recently passed by Parliament, gives the government unprecedented powers to monitor and regulate online activity.

Speaking at a press conference, a spokesperson for Reform UK said, "This Act represents a dangerous overreach of government power and poses a serious threat to online freedom. We will not stand idly by while our rights are trampled upon."

The Online Safety Act has been met with widespread criticism from civil liberties groups, tech companies, and internet users. Many are concerned that the Act will lead to increased surveillance and censorship of the internet.

In response to the backlash, the government has defended the Act, stating that it is necessary to protect the public from harmful online content. However, Reform UK has promised to fight for the repeal of the Act, citing concerns about government overreach and the erosion of online freedom.

As the debate over online safety continues to rage, it remains to be seen whether Reform UK will be successful in its efforts to repeal the controversial legislation.