
A Conservative former minister has reported a deepfake video of him announcing he had joined Reform UK to the police, according to reports.
George Freeman, the Tory MP for Mid Norfolk, said he had âno intention of joining Reform or any other partyâ, according to the Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS).
A deepfake video of the politician, which was widely circulated on social media, appeared to show Mr Freeman announcing he had joined Nigel Farageâs Reform UK.
In the video, Mr Freeman appeared to say âthe time for half measures is overâ and that the âConservative party had lost its wayâ, as he announced he was defecting.
But the video was a fake, and Mr Freeman has reported it to the police, the LDRS said.
Responding to the fake clip, Mr Freeman said: âThe video is a fabrication, created without my knowledge or consent, and uses my image and voice without permission.â
âRegardless of my position as an MP, that should be an offence.â
He added: âThis sort of political disinformation has the potential to seriously distort, disrupt and corrupt our democracy.â
Mr Freeman said he did not know whether the incident was a âpolitically motivated attackâ or a âdangerous prankâ.
But the former science minister said it was clear there had been a âhuge increase in political disinformation, disruption and extremismâ in recent months.
âI have reported this matter to the relevant authorities, and I urge anyone who sees the video to report it immediately rather than share it further,â he added.
Norfolk Police was contacted for comment.