Candidates standing in UK election for right-wing Reform Party found to have liked Islamophobic content online

Reform's honorary president Nigel Farage. (Reuters)
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Updated 08 June 2024
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Candidates standing in UK election for right-wing Reform Party found to have liked Islamophobic content online

  • Other candidates were also found to have shared and liked racist content, anti-vaccination and climate change misinformation

LONDON: Candidates standing for the right-wing Reform Party in the upcoming UK general election have been found to have liked Islamophobic content on social media, a Times newspaper investigation has revealed.

Andrea Whitehead, who is standing for election in the northern city of Leeds, liked a post on Facebook that described London Mayor Sadiq Khan as an “undercover Jihadist not working for the English.”

Another candidate, Craig Birtwistle, also liked a post calling for a “complete ban on Islam,” which added: “Let them leave if they don’t like it.”

Ken Ferguson, a candidate standing in the northwest of England, liked a post containing an Islamophobic joke about Muslim men marrying 12-year-olds.

When confronted about liking the tweet, Ferguson said it was “appreciation of a good joke from an obviously satirical account,” the Times reported.

Other candidates for the party, led by Nigel Farage as honorary president, were also found to have shared and liked racist content, anti-vaccination and climate change misinformation, while one party member posted a defense of convicted sex offender Ghislaine Maxwell, who assisted Jeffrey Epstein sexually abuse young girls.

In response, Reform said it was withdrawing support for only two of the candidates, neither of whom were found to have shared the Islamophobic content, and instead accused the newspaper of conducting “gotcha journalism.”

The investigation was a “clear example of the depths to which The Times and the chattering class around Westminster stoop,” it added.

“This sort of juvenile gotcha journalism is why millions of decent ordinary people around the country are so fed up and disgusted with the operations of the political and media class.

“We will be looking into a number of the allegations but natural justice means we cannot just respond to out of context part quotations sent by a journalist at such late notice.”

A director at the anti-racism campaign group Hope Not Hate said Reform had a duty to prevent people standing who shared or espoused discriminatory content.

“Reform UK have been exposed countless times for standing extreme candidates who are unfit for public office,” Georgie Laming said. “It’s essential that this vile racism is called out and not allowed to fester and grow, otherwise we could wake up on July 5 with far-right MPs in seats across the country.”

Reform removed two candidates in April for similar remarks online.

Pete Addis was suspended after comments he made online were uncovered by the Mail on Sunday newspaper in which he referred to “brown babies.”

The party also removed Amodio Amato after he said that London was an “Islamic state” and that there would be “a Muslim army run by Sadiq Khan.”


Venezuela’s Nobel Peace Prize winner Machado has left Oslo

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Venezuela’s Nobel Peace Prize winner Machado has left Oslo

  • “She is no longer in the city of Oslo,” Pedro Urruchurtu Noselli wrote on X
  • Machado, who has lived in hiding in Venezuela since August 2024, arrived in Oslo last week

OSLO: Venezuelan opposition leader Maria Corina Machado, who won the 2025 Nobel Peace Prize, has left Oslo, a member of her entourage said on Wednesday without providing details of her whereabouts.
“She is no longer in the city of Oslo,” Pedro Urruchurtu Noselli wrote on X.
Machado, who has lived in hiding in Venezuela since August 2024, arrived in Oslo last week.
She was due to attend the Nobel Peace Prize ceremony in the Norwegian capital on Wednesday, but was delayed and did not make it in time.
According to a spokesperson, the 58-year-old opposition leader fractured a vertebra during her secret journey out of hiding in Venezuela to Norway.
She “is doing well and during these days she is attending medical appointments with a specialist as part of her prompt and full recovery,” Noselli said.
Machado has accused President Nicolas Maduro of stealing Venezuela’s July 2024 election, from which she was banned — a claim backed by much of the international community.
She was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize this year for promoting democratic rights and “for her struggle to achieve a just and peaceful transition from dictatorship to democracy.”