
Reform in turmoil: Deputy group leader of Cornwall Council defects
The bitter infighting and defections that have plagued Reform continue.

The bitter infighting and defections that have plagued Reform continue.

Farage is choosing to bury his head in the sand

Reform has not published a manifesto and said it will not commit to any policies until after the elections

Daniel Devaney, one of Reform’s candidates in Bradford said he wanted to “blast [Muslims] all of the face of the earth [sic]”.

Over the past week alone, the party suffered some of its worst polling in recent times.

“Richard Tice’s credibility is in tatters and Nigel Farage needs to urgently explain why he remains Reform’s deputy leader.”

Beyond Hungary, the result may point to something broader. Across Europe, parts of the populist right appear to be encountering limits and have, dare we say it, peaked.

From Richard Tice failing to pay tax, to Nigel Farage promoting a cryptocurrency firm, Reform’s leadership continues to show where its interests lie

‘I wouldn’t trust them with a knife and fork frankly’

Yet more evidence that bigotry and hatred is widespread and systemic within Reform, rather than just a ‘few bad apples’