Farage Alleges Reform UK Undermined by Vetting Firm
The party faces scrutiny over candidates' controversial statements and inadequate vetting ahead of the General Election.
- Nigel Farage claims the vetting firm failed to properly screen candidates, despite being paid a significant sum.
- Reform UK candidates have been linked to fascist leaders and made contentious remarks about Adolf Hitler.
- Farage defends the party's stance, calling the criticism 'utter nonsense' and blaming rushed election timing for vetting issues.
- Candidate Jack Aaron's comments on Hitler's 'brilliance' have sparked particular controversy.
- Farage asserts the party's 'contract' with voters remains fiscally sound despite expert skepticism.