Reform UK criticised for candidates' offensive posts
- An investigation by Hope Not Hate found that Reform UK candidates shared offensive and extremist posts online ahead of the local elections.
- Mark Broadhurst, a candidate in Hatfield, shared highly offensive content, including a meme of Adolf Hitler and derogatory remarks about Muslims.
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Reform UK candidates have ‘posted hate, pushed far-right conspiracies and praised extremists’, investigation finds
Reform UK candidates are continuing to post hateful and extremist content online, even as party leader Nigel Farage insists that it has taken candidate vetting seriously. An investigation by anti-extremist group Hope not Hate ahead of the upcoming local elections has found candidates who have called for ‘one big nuke bomb’ to remove Islam from the world, as well as others who have promoted the conspiracy theory that Muslims are seeking to “suppl…
Does Reform UK really stand for change - or for hate? - Vox Political
With elections on the horizon, it's time to ask: Does Reform UK really stand for change - or for hate? Reform UK wants your vote! In the Runcorn by-election and the upcoming local elections, Nigel Farage's party is hoping for shock gains at the expense of the established 'big' parties—Labour, the Tories, and the Lib [...] The post Does Reform UK really stand for change – or for hate? appeared first on Vox Political.
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