Il portavoce della riforma immobiliare è stato licenziato dopo che Grenfell ha affermato “tutti muoiono”.

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/apr/02/reform-housing-spokesperson-sacked-after-grenfell-everyone-dies-remarks?CMP=Share_iOSApp_Other

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  1. Adorable-Fault-5116 on

    Is this media bias, or does reform have by far the highest proportion of “members who say something (or are found out to have done something) and then have to be sacked” of any political party. Feels like by an order of magnitude. I’d love a graph honestly.

  2. ash_ninetyone on

    No shit. How insensitive do you have to be?

    If that was his response to Grenfell, I’d have imagined his response to everything else would’ve been “Cry harder, deal with it”

  3. CalicoCatRobot on

    Reform applying standards of decency to their representatives? They are going to need a lottery soon to ensure every party member gets 5 minutes as spokesman, or they will run out.

    >Dudley announced in February that he was joining Reform, as Nigel Farage said he was planning to bring more “experts” onboard to advise the party.

    HA

    Experts in putting their feet firmly in their throat, presumably?

  4. Gold-Mine-Trash on

    Reform is like a really bad sewage treatment works: 1 shit in. 1 shit out.

  5. dewittless on

    Oh no, Reform has once again fallen fowl of having a terrible person in their ranks. This keeps happening to them, how unfortunate.

  6. Alternative_Try_5888 on

    I’m surprised they didn’t make him employee of the month or something 

  7. FTXACCOUNTANT on

    “Everyone dies” but sadly pieces of shit like this are still living

  8. Boring_Gas1397 on

    If we cannot have an open discussion on trade offs then none of you can complain about zero progress

    This is what he said

    > “The practical impact of over-regulation is to stop things. Now, people may feel that we’ve done the right thing through introducing this regulation, but on the other side of that, think about all the human suffering of not having a home, not being able to have children and being stuck in your parents’ home in your childhood bedroom. So there is a balance. You know, we can’t, you know, sadly, you know, everyone dies in the end. It’s just how you go, right?

    > “You can’t stop tragic things from happening. You can try to minimise excesses, but bad things do happen. Fires do happen. So, where is the right point to draw the line in terms of regulation to stop something like that? Grenfell was a reaction to a tragedy but the impact it has had is to stop housebuilding of any tall buildings, generally in London and the whole…”

  9. According_Parfait680 on

    The party that keeps hoovering up the biggest cunts in the country

  10. qwerty_1965 on

    While I’m a bit sceptical about the true value and accuracy of IQ testing, I’m happy to believe that of all the political parties Reform would have the lowest.

    While emotional intelligence test results would just come back blank.

  11. fish-and-cushion on

    Wonder if the victims being predominantly non-white and working class had anything to do with his lack of empathy?

  12. Correct decision from Nigel.

    The head bangers will say if woke etc but if he wants to professionalise Reform then this type of callous comment should not be tolerated.

  13. SignalButterscotch73 on

    Let’s be clear. He was sacked after his remarks were treated as they should be by the press and public.

    He was not fired for *what* he said, but for the *reaction* to what he said.

    If ReformUK want to be seen as anything but racist grifters then they need start firing and kicking people out of the party for *what* is said… admittedly if they did that none of them would be in the party anymore.

  14. Redheadedgypsyheart on

    The lack of empathy in these times, is astonishing.

  15. DandyLionsInSiberia on

    The tone from too many Reform councillors reads less as conviction and more as a kind of studied nastiness, so flatly misanthropic you wonder if it’s belief or just bait for the faithful.

    It’s a vehicle for repackaging prejudice as “common sense”, chasing whichever “other” the tabloids have queued up. Look a little closer at the policies and the people fronting them and it thins out quickly, more attitude than substance.

    Behind it all, the usual mix, wealthy patrons eyeing up lower tax, a smaller state which curiously tends to suit their own interests – underpinning it all – supporters -fed a story that sounds decisive but leads nowhere useful.

    Bleak, and rather predictable bunk..really.

  16. NoTitleChamp on

    Farage comments were very interesting, basically “Tice hired him and sacked him”

    I get leaders delegate but whats the point of being the leader if he’s not hiring or firing spokesmans. What is he doing?

  17. HeadBat1863 on

    Farage the Weathervane once again looking to see where the wind of public opinion blows in order to mask his original direction.

  18. BurdensomeCountV3 on

    I absolutely despise Reform and Farage so it’s no shock that he goes and sacks his housing minister for out of context comments when the actual stuff the guy said was totally sensible. Boo Reform!

  19. RedofPaw on

    Reform have switched to “No mad bastards” mode where they kick out anyone who says anything irrational .Which will of coruse lead to them just with the regular sort of folks who know to shut the fuck up at the right time. This puts them firmly in Tory Right territory, which is why they have so many ex tories – the sort of folks who know how to dissemble and equivocate the more extreme ideas.

    It’s basically Tory party v2, but with your lord and dictator Farage firing whoever he likes, and more dark money.

  20. DarkFox85 on

    I can’t believe he said that. Even by the low standards of these guys… just wow.

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