Reform Candidates Accused Of Pushing 'Vile Racism, Misogyny And Conspiracy Theories' Online

Reform Candidates Accused Of Pushing 'Vile Racism, Misogyny And Conspiracy Theories' Online

Labour minister Steve Reed said the representatives are "not fit for public office".

Political Correspondent

Dozens of candidates standing for Reform UK in next month’s council elections have been accused of posting offensive content online.

Labour has produced a dossier containing social media posts by 45 of those standing for the party on May 7.

They include Alan Stay, who is standing for election to the Isle of Wight council, and posted the N-word and pictures of golliwogs.

Angus Dalgeish, standing for Sutton council, claimed King Charles’s and Princess of Wales’s cancers were caused by the Covid vaccines.

A candidate for Sefton council, Jay Cooper. shared social media posts alleging “ultimate” proof the 9/11........

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