Reform suspends four councillors after leaked meeting video

Four Reform UK councillors from Kent have been suspended after video of a chaotic meeting was leaked. A spokesperson for the far-right party said they’d brought Reform UK into disrepute.

Which is quite a gallant argument given Reform UK didn’t have much repute to start with. Anyway, here’s a group of dysregulated middle-aged toddlers having an incredibly puerile row:

Even Reform have a line, apparently

The BBC reported:

A Reform UK spokesperson said Paul Thomas, Oliver Bradshaw, Bill Barret and Maxine Fothergrill have had the whip suspended pending an investigation.

Without this collection of intellectual rock stars, we expect full societal collapse in Kent by the end of the day.

One X user called said they were juvenile and amateurish. Which seems quite mild to be honest:

Business as normal

Doorstepped by a journalist, the shouty one from the video (AKA council leader Linden Kemkaren) said it was “business as normal”. You’re just going to have to imagine the writer’s raised eyebrow emoji here:

And another X user said Reform were proving to be an ‘absolute mess’ for Kent:

Lib Dem councillors are reportedly pushing for a vote of no-confidence in Kemkaren. Kemkaren responded to the leak with a diatribe not seen since the days of Jackie Weaver:

To have people on the inside, who smile to our faces, sit next to us at meetings, share jokes, anecdotes, before stabbing us in the back is very sad indeed.

She accused the leakers of being “cowards”, “weak”, “foolish” and “incapable of displaying true courage themselves, so they look to harm those who are”.

She continued:

They are obsessed with personal gain at the expense of group success. They cannot cope with disappointment and personal inadequacies so they seek to bring down others to their level.

Quite a lot going on there. However, given Reform UK are a party for the billionaires, accusing people of being “obsessed with personal gain at the expense of group success” is a bit of reach, mate.

All in all, we can all rest easy knowing that these are the people who, according to polls, will soon be running the entire country.

Featured image via YouTube screenshot/Guardian News

By Joe Glenton

This post was originally published on Canary.