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Reform’s Makerfield candidate was a Remainer

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Robert Kenyon, Reform’s candidate in the Makerfield by-election, is reported to have voted to remain in the European Union. This could be something of a problem too because Reform wouldn’t exist if not for the campaign to leave the EU.

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As Skwawkbox reported for the Canary, Kenyon has links to known fascists and they’re not being exposed for the first time.

Kenyon stood, coming second, in the seat in the 2024 general election.

At that campaign, Searchlight Magazine pointed out his social media links to the leader of the British fascist movement.

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Kenyon also made obscene comments about TV host Carol Vorderman.

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Of course, the fact that Kenyon voted to remain in the EU doesn’t mean he still feels that way. The problem is Reform treats a vote for remain as the gravest of political sins, and it depicts everyone who sided with the EU as being forever tainted by that decision.

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Nigel Farage has long sought to rid British politics of the Remainiacs. Now, he’s trying to force one upon the people of Makerfield. The constituency is a Brexiteer fortress too, with 66% having voted in favour of leaving.

We don’t know how he did it, but Farage managed to find one of the few people there who voted against him!

Freedom

Earlier this month, the Times’ Steven Swinford reported:

Reform UK will put Brexit at the heart of the Makerfield by-election campaign after interventions from Andy Burnham and Wes Streeting on rejoining the EU over the weekend

They will link it directly to free movement – accusing Burnham of wanting to ‘open the borders up to 500 million people’. This is a seat where two-thirds of voters backed Brexit at the EU referendum

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This is awkward, it turns out, because Kenyon also praised freedom of movement.

We’re yet to see how Reform responds to this, but if Kenyon remains the candidate, it seems the party is now officially open to Remainers.

Featured image via X/ Nigel Farage

By Willem Moore

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