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Reform UK Candidate Chris Parry Questions Loyalty of Several MPs
Reform UK candidate Chris Parry accused at least eight politicians, including Deputy Prime Minister David Lammy, of divided loyalty, sparking calls for his removal amid no condemnation from party leaders.
- Earlier this year, Chris Parry, Reform UK mayoral candidate and retired Royal Navy rear admiral, posted urging David Lammy to return to the Caribbean and claimed at least eight other politicians' loyalty lies outside the UK.
- Parry cited footage and news stories when posting, including coverage of reparations and Naz Shah, Labour MP's parliamentary oath plus a Jamaica-themed Labour conference event.
- Since May, Chris Parry described Birmingham negatively, used derogatory language about four female colleagues, and warned parliament could be dominated by Muslim MPs by 2035.
- On Tuesday, Reform was asked about the posts but Nigel Farage, Reform UK leader, has not condemned Parry’s remarks while Richard Tice, Reform deputy leader, said he was not familiar with them; Labour chair Anna Turley demanded action, asking, `How big does the mountain...`
- Senior Reform UK figures have declined to comment on Chris Parry's posts in recent weeks, and despite Ian Cooper's expulsion, Parry remains the party's candidate for Hampshire mayoral election.
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Reform’s Chris Parry found to have repeatedly questioned ‘loyalty’ of MPs who aren’t white
The scandal surrounding Chris Parry – the Reform candidate for the Hampshire and the Solent mayoral election in May 2026 – continues to get worse and worse. First, he was found to have told justice secretary David Lammy to ‘go home’ to the Caribbean, saying this is where his ‘loyalties lie’. Then, he refused to apologies for those comments. Now, new revelations have found a pattern of behaviour surrounding comments of this nature. According to a…
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Reform candidate who told Lammy ‘go home’ questioned other MPs’ loyalty to UK
Nigel Farage’s party is facing calls to drop the retired naval officer
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Leaning Left6Leaning Right0Center2Last UpdatedBias Distribution75% Left
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