
Nigel Farage claimed he ‘always thought Robert Jenrick was a fraud’ in resurfaced tweet
Looks like he’s happy to welcome frauds into his party.

Looks like he’s happy to welcome frauds into his party.

Reform claim to be anti-establishment and yet Nigel Farage’s party have welcomed a significant number of former Tory politicians into their ranks

Is this the quality of Reform candidates?

‘This is weaponising images of women and children that should never be made and that’s why we’re acting.’

In a post from March 2015, Zahawi slams Farage as “offensive and racist” and says he would be “frightened” to live in a country run by him. After it was discovered Zahawi deleted the tweet.

Whether it’s their actions in local government, or Nigel Farage’s latest scandal or what their candidates and members are up to, here’s where it’s gone wrong for Reform this week.

Ofcom’s powers under the Online Safety Act include asking the High Court to effectively ban offending companies.

“We know what his real priorities are…Reform don’t care about working class kids or their families.”

It shouldn’t surprise us that Reform aren’t concerned with renter’s rights, given that the party’s leader Farage opposed the Renters’ Rights Bill.

The public know that Farage and Reform, who openly call for a return to austerity and privatising vital services, are not the answer on the cost of living.