Once again, Reform party’s true colors are on display as their by-election candidate in Makerfield, Robert Kenyon, faces criticism for supporting offensive comments about Carol Vorderman in a now-deleted social media post. Vorderman labeled him a misogynist and expressed reluctance to have him work in her vicinity.
The response from Reform MP Danny Kruger to this incident has been lackluster, with vague statements dismissing the remarks as “inappropriate” and “private,” despite their public nature on a now-deleted account.
This incident sheds light on the character of the aspiring MP for Makerfield and raises questions about Reform’s stance on addressing online harassment against women.
For voters seeking change from the current establishment, some may turn to figures like Mr. Farage. While he may come across as affable and straightforward, his policies reveal a different side – prioritizing landlords over tenants and big corporations over ordinary citizens.
Farage’s track record includes failure to take action against discriminatory remarks within his party, association with controversial figures making unfounded claims, and questionable financial dealings, raising concerns about transparency and accountability.
In evaluating political figures, actions speak louder than words, and it is imperative to pay attention to their behavior and decisions.

