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Reform’s Tice Refuses To Condemn Racist ‘melt Nigerians’ Councillor

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On 6 May, we reported that a Reform UK candidate suggested ‘melting Nigerians to fill potholes’. The man in question — Glenn Gibbins — is now an elected councillor. And Reform deputy Richard Tice is refusing to condemn what he said:

He keeps mentioning processes and vetting, why haven’t they sacked him?

— Zara Hussain (@zarahussain999) May 10, 2026

Reform’s Glenn Gibbins

This is what we reported on Gibbins:

The candidate in question is Glenn Gibbins. As Hope not Hate highlighted, Reform actually spelled his name wrong on the leaflets by referring to him as ‘Glen Gibbons’. This inability to correctly spell his name could be a simple mistake; it could be a further sign that Reform isn’t bothering to vet its candidates.

Given the things Gibbins has said, it would actually be better for the party if it came out that they didn’t vet him. The alternative is that they did, and they just didn’t see a problem with comments like this:

“Carnt believe amount of nigerians in town…..should melt them all down and fill in the pot holes!!”

Gibbins is clearly trying to be funny, but that doesn’t make what he said any better. If anything, it shows that he and the people he communicates with are so incredibly comfortable with racism that it’s all just a big joke to them.

This is possibly why he feels so at home in Reform. Because as we suspected, it looks like the party literally just doesn’t care about this sort of racism.

Supported with silence

The exchange between Kuenssberg and Tice played out as follows:

Laura Kuenssberg: I want to ask you about your party. One of your new Sunderland councillors – so a man who was elected to represent Reform – suggested melting Nigerians to fill potholes. Is that person, who’s expressed those views, somebody you are happy to see represent Reform?

Richard Tice: Laura, this weekend we are celebrating our incredible successes.

We’re not sure we’d consider the local elections an ‘incredible success’ if we’d managed to get Gibbins elected. And as we’ve reported, Gibbins is far from the only disgraceful candidate Reform just put into power:

So much more than a slip-up in vetting, Reform UK are allowing these men to run because they don't see anything wrong with what they did

Via @RachelCDailey_ https://t.co/lytLpNehTd

— Canary (@TheCanaryUK) May 8, 2026

Richard Tice: Like any party, you have internal party processes to look at where people have said or done the wrong thing.

Laura Kuenssberg: But do you condemn those remarks? 

Richard Tice: Laura… I condemn anything that is wrong and inappropriate.

Laura Kuenssberg: And is that wrong and inappropriate?

Richard Tice: The key point is voters have heard all of this smearing and this sneering against all of us and they voted for more Reform because they want action; they want delivery; they’re sick of the failures. of the Tories and Labour that have impoverished them because of mass immigration and because of net stupid zero. That’s what really winds people up.

As we’ve reported, Reform points at migrants to distract from their wealthy mates rinsing the country for billions. Some of these ‘mates’ are fossil fuel billionaires who want to halt our highly successful switch to renewable energy sources. This is despite the fact that switching is going to give us long-term energy security, meaning we’ll never again have to worry about traffic flow in the Strait of Hormuz.

In a video titled You’ve been lied to about Net Zero, Simon Clark says that people create misinformation around Net Zero as follows:

So these are the five steps of the anti-net zero playbook. Inflate the costs, ignore the cost of business as usual, ignore the operational savings, ignore the co- benefits, and most egregiously, ignore the costs of inaction. Not getting to net zero is going to cost the world much, much more

‘It’s not a smear’

Back to the interview:

Laura Kuenssberg: Richard Tyson, it’s not a smear to put to you comments made by one of the people who’s been elected for your party.

Richard Tice:  I’ve just said, we look at all these things… Of course. But the reality is voters are furious with the failures of Labour, the failures of the Tories, and they’ve said we want more Reform, more success, more reducing backlog in SEND, in potholes, and they want Nigel to be the next elected Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.

‘Potholes’ probably wasn’t the ideal thing to mention here given Gibbins’ plan to fill them. Also, many ex-Reform councillors have said they struggled to manage local issues because Farage micro-managed them from Reform HQ.

Durham councillor Nick Brown said:

When we took control [of Durham Council], I believed the messages from Nigel Farage that we would make big changes for people living locally.

But really, whenever we had a local issue, we were told to follow the party line. Not to rock the boat, bring press attention on the council. We all turned into Nigel’s yes-men – ordered to be on best behaviour to help him get to power.

Reform — The home of racism

We reported on many vile Reform candidates in the runup to the local election, including the following:

It’s no mystery why these people think Reform is their home. It’s because senior politicians will go on the national broadcaster and give them cover.

Don’t be surprised when Glenn Gibbins turns out to be a less than competent politician anyway:

We’re happy to note that Glenn Gibbins has since been suspended pending investigation. Deputy leader of Durham County Council Darren Grimes said:

He’s been suspended and the party is investigating those very serious allegations and will act on them

Tice demonstrably as clueless as ever.

Featured image via BBC

By Willem Moore