Reform UK Councillor Suspended Over Social Media Posts
Menday faces investigation for sharing Nazi imagery and making controversial comments
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Reform UK councillor Menday suspended for undeclared social media posts featuring Nazi flag, Mein Kampf, and controversial comments on underclass and antisemitism, prompting party investigation.
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Reform UK faces scrutiny over councillors' social media activities.
Reform UK councillor Menday has been suspended after sharing posts featuring a Nazi flag and Mein Kampf, and making controversial comments about the UK's 'subhuman underclass'. The party launched an investigation after Menday failed to declare the posts, with a spokesman stating Reform UK does not support such views. Menday claimed he enjoys 'risky humour' and has rejected far-right ideology, despite past flirtations. Separately, fellow councillor Ken Tranter apologized for a post about 'non-white persons' in a park, on the same day as Menday's suspension.
The Times previously reported on Menday's social media activity, including suggestions that Jewish people in the West were responsible for antisemitism due to their support for open borders. Menday denied being antisemitic or having Nazi sympathies, attributing his actions to 'love' for his country. The Sheffield Star found additional posts criticizing the appearance and dress of people in the UK compared to continental Europe.
Reform UK's suspension of Menday and Tranter's apology come amidst increased scrutiny of politicians' social media conduct.
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Further investigation into Menday's activities
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Potential resignation or expulsion of Menday
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أسئلة مفتوحة
- Outcome of Reform UK's investigation into Menday
- Full extent of Menday's social media history






