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Disgraced Jeremy Kyle is training Reform UK candidates

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Well, Nigel Farage has officially lost the plot. The Reform UK leader has just revealed that Jeremy Kyle – the poverty-porn mogul – has a secret role within the party. Hilariously, he’s media training Reform’s candidates.

 

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Jeremy Kyle: a legacy of exploitation

Jeremy Kyle spent a ridiculous 14 years shouting through our TV screens. He put vulnerable people on show for the world to see, and he laughed at them.

ITV finally took The Jeremy Kyle Show off air in 2019 when Steve Dymond took his own life after failing a lie detector test. Kyle’s legacy is one of cruelty and death.

A full eighteen years ago, a judge described the show as ‘human bear-baiting’ after a violent incident unfolded on the show. Kyle built his empire by kicking down on people who are on a low income; people who are suffering with addiction, and people facing mental health crises.

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Yep, sounds like the right man to help Reform reclaim the UK:

Reform’s a magnet for scandal, just like his show

Jeremy Kyle seems to fit right in with a party surrounded by scandals. It seems like Reform UK have an issue with having to drop candidates for shitty behaviour:

Can you see a pattern here? Kyle fits right in, it seems:

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The perfect home for Kyle

The right-wing Talk TV helped Jeremy Kyle reboot his career. The channel performs a similar function to GB News, which Reform UK are intimately entwined with:

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Bringing Kyle into the fold is a transparent attempt to woo the demographic he spent over a decade mocking. They assume our memories are that short.

If Reform UK wants voters to take them seriously, hiring the king of poverty-porn is a fucking funny way to show it.

Do we really want the man who monetised human misery to be training what could be our future MPs?

Featured image via Gage Skidmore (Wikimedia)

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