Keir disgusted by Reform activist’s slur & praises PM’s response as powerful
But Reform has dropped three of its candidate following reports of offensive comments, a spokesman for the party said.Mr Sunak on Friday said: “My two daughters have to see and hear Reform people who campaign for Nigel Farage calling me an effing p***.


Separately, Mr Farage is embroiled in a dispute with the BBC, claiming the audience for Friday’s Question Time special was “rigged”.The unapologetic Reform leader suggested the incident was instead a “complete and total set-up” on Question Time last night.”It hurts and it makes me angry, and I think he has some questions to answer.He faced a barrage of angry questions from the audience, before claiming the footage was “a complete and total setup”.
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He has since reported Channel 4 to the elections watchdog.Edward Oakenfull, who was standing in Derbyshire Dales, Robert Lomas in Barnsley North and Leslie Lilley in Southend East have all been dropped.Campaigners for Nigel Farage’s party were recorded making racial slurs about Britain’s first PM of Indian descent.”I am glad he said it. I share his disgust at the comments that were made.”
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But the trio will still appear on the ballot paper as Reform candidates owing to it being too late for them to be excluded.It comes as Mr Farage claims the Reform activist who allegedly hurled the racist slurs at the PM is an actor who was doing a comedy sketch at the time.
Asked if he thought Mr Farage was fit to become an MP given all the scandals engulfing his party, Sir Keir added: “I don’t think he’s shown the leadership he should have shown.In a letter to the Electoral Commission, Reform said it was “wholly unbelievable” for it to be a coincidence and Channel 4’s piece “cannot be described as anything short of election interference”.”And I don’t think he’s done enough in terms of leadership.”Channel 4 strongly denies the claims and stands by its undercover reporting.Reform volunteer Andrew Parker was recorded in Clacton, Essex, suggesting migrants should be shot by soldiers as they arrive on UK beaches.The PM said it “hurts and it makes me angry” and that Mr Farage “has some questions to answer”.Asked if he sympathised with Mr Sunak, Sir Keir said: “I do. And I thought what he said about his daughters in particular was very powerful.”There’s no good condemning remarks after the event. If you lead a party, you have to set the tone and the culture and standards in your party.SIR Keir Starmer says he was disgusted by racist comments Reform UK campaigners have made about Rishi Sunak.
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He also now refused to appear on the flagship Sunday With Laura Kuenssberg show unless the corporation apologises.“And I don’t repeat those words lightly. I do so deliberately, because this is too important not to call out clearly for what it is.”
