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Members of Nigel Farage’s election marketing campaign name for ‘mosques to be become Wetherspoons’, model the PM a ‘f****** p***’, demand Military recruits use migrants as ‘goal follow’, and vow Reform will ‘deliver again the noose’, undercover footage reveals


Reform UK are going through a contemporary scandal tonight after undercover footage revealed stunning feedback by members of Nigel Farage‘s native election marketing campaign.

Filming by an undercover investigator confirmed Reform figures advocating taking pictures Channel migrants as ‘goal follow’ for Military recruits.

Additionally they mentioned they get together would ‘deliver again the noose’, branded Rishi Sunak a ‘f****** p***’ and referred to as for Muslims to be ejected from mosques to allow them to be become Wetherspoons pubs.

One other alternate confirmed one suggesting LGBT persons are ‘degenerate’.

The footage, printed by Channel 4 Information, was taken throughout the Reform marketing campaign in Clacton, Essex, the place Mr Farage is bidding to be elected an MP subsequent week.

The footage, published by Channel 4 News, was taken within the Reform campaign in Clacton, Essex, where Nigel Farage is bidding to be elected an MP next week

The footage, printed by Channel 4 Information, was taken throughout the Reform marketing campaign in Clacton, Essex, the place Nigel Farage is bidding to be elected an MP subsequent week

The Channel 4 News investigation revealed Andrew Parker, who is said to be a Reform canvasser, advocating for Channel migrants to be shot by Army recruits

The Channel 4 Information investigation revealed Andrew Parker, who is claimed to be a Reform canvasser, advocating for Channel migrants to be shot by Military recruits

In another conversation, Mr Parker was filmed describing PM Rishi Sunak as a 'f****** p***'. 'I've always been a Tory voter,' he said. 'But what annoys me is that f****** p*** we've got in'

In one other dialog, Mr Parker was filmed describing PM Rishi Sunak as a ‘f****** p***’. ‘I’ve at all times been a Tory voter,’ he mentioned. ‘However what annoys me is that f****** p*** we have got in’

The Reform chief mentioned this night that he was ‘dismayed by the reported feedback of a handful of individuals related to my native marketing campaign’.

Mr Farage added they’d now not be along with his marketing campaign within the seaside constituency.

Reform have already confronted a string of controversies over on-line remarks made by a few of their candidates forward of polling day on 4 July.

The Channel 4 Information investigation revealed feedback about Muslims by Andrew Parker, who is claimed to be a Reform canvasser.

He described Muslims as ‘sick m*****f******’, including: ‘It is a cult. I let you know what, if you do not know about Islam, it’s the most disgusting cult out.

‘We’re f****** kicking all of the Muslims out of the mosques and turning them into Wetherspoons.’ 

Reform have already faced a string of controversies over online remarks made by some of their candidates ahead of polling day on 4 July

Reform have already confronted a string of controversies over on-line remarks made by a few of their candidates forward of polling day on 4 July

As a police car passed by displaying a Pride flag, George Jones said: 'You see that f****** degenerate flag on the front bonnet?'

As a police automotive handed by displaying a Delight flag, George Jones mentioned: ‘You see that f****** degenerate flag on the entrance bonnet?’

In a statement to Channel 4, Mr Farage said: 'I am dismayed by the reported comments of a handful of people associated with my local campaign, particularly those who are volunteers'

In a press release to Channel 4, Mr Farage mentioned: ‘I’m dismayed by the reported feedback of a handful of individuals related to my native marketing campaign, significantly those that are volunteers’

George Jones (pictured, left) is said to run events for Mr Farage's campaign

George Jones (pictured, left) is claimed to run occasions for Mr Farage’s marketing campaign

In the identical dialog, Mr Parker additionally described Mr Sunak as a ‘f****** p***’.

‘I’ve at all times been a Tory voter,’ he mentioned. ‘However what annoys me is that f****** p*** we have got in. What good is he? You inform me, you already know. He is simply moist. F****** ineffective’.

Filmed talking to a potential voter on the doorstep, Mr Parker advised Military recruits ought to perform ‘goal follow’ on these crossing the Channel in small boats.

‘Get the younger recruits there, yeah, with weapons on the f****** seashore, goal follow,’ he mentioned.

‘F****** simply shoot them. That’s what the Greeks carried out… You recognize about that. The Greeks shot a load… Ringfence Bradfordstan.

‘Around the f****** up. Try this f****** lot as properly. And you have these bastards working our nation. You should be f****** joking mate.’

The footage additionally confirmed a separate alternate between George Jones, mentioned to run occasions for Mr Farage’s marketing campaign, Rob Bates, a senior get together campaigner, and Roger Gravett, Reform’s regional supervisor for London and candidate for Tottenham.

As a police automotive handed by displaying a Delight flag, Mr Jones mentioned: ‘You see that f****** degenerate flag on the entrance bonnet?

‘What are the previous invoice doing selling that crap? They need to be out catching nonces not selling the f******.’ 

Mr Gravett is later heard saying: ‘After we type the federal government in 2029 then absolutely we are able to change a number of issues’.

A spokesman for Reform told MailOnline the party would be making no further comment

A spokesman for Reform instructed MailOnline the get together can be making no additional remark

'Reform UK is a party for everybody who believes in Britain. I am proud that our supporters, candidates and national campaign team come from all backgrounds and identities', Farage said

‘Reform UK is a celebration for everyone who believes in Britain. I’m proud that our supporters, candidates and nationwide marketing campaign workforce come from all backgrounds and identities’, Farage mentioned

In response, Mr Jones is heard saying ‘our law enforcement officials will probably be paramilitaries, they will not be police’ and that Reform ought to ‘deliver again the noose’. 

In a press release to Channel 4, Mr Farage mentioned: ‘I’m dismayed by the reported feedback of a handful of individuals related to my native marketing campaign, significantly those that are volunteers. They are going to now not be with the marketing campaign.

‘The appalling sentiments expressed by some in these exchanges bear no relation to my very own views, these of the overwhelming majority of our supporters or Reform UK coverage. A number of the language used was reprehensible.

‘Reform UK is a celebration for everyone who believes in Britain. I’m proud that our supporters, candidates and nationwide marketing campaign workforce come from all backgrounds and identities.

‘I might have an interest to know whether or not Channel 4 is subjecting the grassroots volunteers of all of the political events to comparable subterfuges, or whether or not Reform UK has been singled out for particular consideration.’

Honorary President of the Britain's right-wing populist party Reform UK Nigel Farage and party leader Richard Tice

Honorary President of the Britain’s right-wing populist get together Reform UK Nigel Farage and get together chief Richard Tice

Reform Party leader, Richard Tice, and founding member, Nigel Farage, on stage at the Reform Party annual conference on October 7, 2023

Reform Occasion chief, Richard Tice, and founding member, Nigel Farage, on stage on the Reform Occasion annual convention on October 7, 2023

Mr Parker mentioned: ‘I wish to make it clear that neither Nigel Farage personally or the Reform Occasion are conscious of my private views on immigration.

‘I’ve by no means mentioned immigration with both Nigel Farage or the Reform Occasion and that any feedback made by me throughout these recordings are my very own private views on any topic I commented on.

‘At no time earlier than I used to be despatched out to canvass did I talk about my private views with any consultant of the Reform Occasion or Nigel Farage.

‘I might due to this fact prefer to apologise profusely to Nigel Farage and the Reform Occasion if my private views have mirrored badly on them and introduced them into disrepute as this was not my intention.

‘I supplied to assist the Reform Occasion on their canvassing as I imagine that they’re the one get together that provide the UK voter a sensible resolution to the unlawful immigration downside that we now have within the UK.’

A spokesman for Reform instructed MailOnline the get together can be making no additional remark. 



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