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Reform councillor accused of stealing a constituent’s video

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Since Reform UK did well in the 2025 local elections, there’s been a steady stream of stories about how weird their new councillors are. Because Reform won even more seats in the 2026 locals, that stream is fast becoming a river, with stories like this regularly bubbling to the surface:

Reform: you wouldn’t steal a car

If your councillor posts a video of them walking around the local area, you’d no doubt assume it’s their own. The fact that this may not be could say worrying things about this man’s integrity.

Of course, Lambert isn’t the only Reform politician who’s failing to perform their job as you’d expect:

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A fish rots from the head, as they say.

Ironically, Lambert has previously posted AI slop in which he promised to represent Christian values:

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We say ‘ironic’, because surely “thou shall not steal”, right? And yet now he stands accused of stealing some random constituent’s walking video.

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Lambert is a councillor in Wigan, which is the same area as the ongoing Makerfield by-election. Another candidate, Rob Kenyon, also has a pretty dubious record when it comes to understanding the Christian faith:

As YouTuber Jimmy the Giant commented:

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They’ll do anything to restore our christian heritage but go to church

Tip of the iceberg

When it comes to Farage’s awful councillors though, there’s far worse to point at than what Lambert has done, as we’ve reported:

There’s also the endless racism, as we reported in the runup to the recent locals:

This Lambert story does show something, however, and it’s that these far-right politicians are constantly attracting the wrong sort of attention – whether it’s allegedly stealing some random video or failing to declare a £5m ‘gift’:

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By Willem Moore

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