Reform party’s Makerfield by-election candidate, plumber Robert Kenyon, is facing backlash for supporting offensive remarks directed at Carol Vorderman in a now-deleted social media post. The TV personality labeled him a misogynist, stating she wouldn’t allow him into her home if he worked in her vicinity.
In response to this controversy, Reform MP Danny Kruger downplayed the issue by referring to the comments as “inappropriate” and claiming they were made in a “private” setting, despite being shared on a public platform before deletion.
This incident sheds light on the true nature of the aspiring Makerfield MP and raises questions about Reform’s stance on addressing online harassment towards women.
Concerned voters seeking change from the current political landscape may find Nigel Farage appealing, perceiving him as candid and relatable. However, a closer look reveals a different side – a figure advocating for policies that favor landlords over tenants and big corporations over ordinary citizens.
Farage’s track record includes failing to take action against MP Sarah Pochin for discriminatory remarks and endorsing controversial individuals within Reform’s ranks. His party’s recruitment of former Conservative members raises doubts about its claimed divergence from traditional politics.
Moreover, Farage’s acceptance of financial contributions from a cryptocurrency tycoon without proper disclosure, combined with unsubstantiated claims of phone hacking, further challenges his credibility.
In conclusion, actions speak louder than words, and Farage’s past actions and affiliations may provide a clearer picture of his character and priorities.
