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"A Reform UK candidate has been suspended from the party after posts on social media revealed his support for serial sex abuser Jimmy Savile."

Still not seeing why I should vote Reform. Ok they suspended this creep but fact he was even announced as a candidate is ick.

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cm2xey

A man in a blue top with a long beard and wispy hair sat in a kitchen-diner.
BBC NewsReform UK: Stephen Hartley suspended after pro-Jimmy Savile tweetsStephen Hartley was announced as a Reform UK candidate in the Banbury Hardwick ward, but has since been suspended.

🚨 BREAKING 🚨

🔴 Henry VIII powers in the UK Data Use and Access Bill could threaten electoral integrity.

🔴 ORG's joint letter, signed by civil society groups and academics, warns that a government could change how Political Parties use the public’s data WITHOUT passing a new law.

Find out more ⬇️

theguardian.com/world/2025/apr

The Guardian · Data protection bill leaves room for governmental abuse, campaigners warnBy Rachel Hall

🔴 Nigel #Farage has distanced himself from Donald #Trump's approach to #Ukraine ceasefire talks, saying #russia appears to be "getting far too much".

The #ReformUK leader told the #BBC he "would not be 100% with" the current stance of the #US president's team in negotiations to end the conflict.

He added it was "quite right to aim for peace," but russian "leader" #putin must not be allowed to emerge a "winner" in a ceasefire deal.

bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cjd3d3 #News

Reform UK leader Nigel Farage speaking at a Reform UK conference in Doncaster
BBC NewsTrump giving too much ground on Ukraine, says FarageThe Reform UK leader says Russia appears to be "getting far too much" in US-led ceasefire talks.