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Nicholas Cecil and Stanley Murphy-Johns

Four Reform councillors suspended in Farage's flagship Kent council after online meeting bust-up with leader

Nigel Farage with his Kent councillors -

Four Reform UK councillors have been suspended after a video of their flagship council leader telling members to “f******* suck it up” was leaked.

Reform UK took control of Kent County Council (KCC) after winning 57 of the 81 seats at the local elections in May, overturning a 30-year Tory majority.

Footage of an online meeting where KCC leader Linden Kemkaran could be seen berating backbench councillors when they questioned her was released by The Guardian on Saturday.

Ms Kemkaran told members that KCC, which has an annual budget of more than £2.5 billion, is a “shop window” to show the country that Reform can govern competently.

There has been a rumoured split between many of Kent Reform’s backbench councillors and the appointed since they took over.

On Monday, Reform UK announced the suspension of four KCC councillors, including Paul Thomas who Ms Kemkaren threatened to mute during the meeting.

Their spokesperson said: “Cllrs Paul Thomas, Oliver Bradshaw, Bill Barrett and Maxine Fothergill have had the whip suspended pending investigation, following evidence that they brought the party into disrepute.”

It is understood that their suspension relates to the leaked video.

Ms Kemkaran told her councillors: “I am not a dictator or an autocrat. I like feedback, I like to discuss. I like to hear what everybody thinks.

“However, when it comes to making the really big decisions, and LGR is one of those really big decisions.

“Sometimes I will make a decision that might not be liked by everybody in the group, but I am afraid you are just going to have to f****** suck it up.”

On screen, Reform councillors were left visibly shocked by her comments.

Mr Thomas later questioned whether Reform had the “right leader and the right cabinet” before he was muted by the council leader.

Ms Kemkaran said that managing to avoid raising council tax by 5% would be the “best thing” for the council.

People are looking at us, they are judging us every single day, every single minute of every single day. Nigel knows that. He is super aware that we are the flagship council,” she said.

A Liberal Democrat spokesperson said: “Reform's meetings are starting to sound more like an episode of The Traitors than the running of a major council.

“All that's missing is for Claudia Winkleman to appear and ask who they're going to banish next.”

Reform has surged in the polls, being about ten points ahead of Labour in second place, with some surveys suggesting Mr Farage could be on course to become Prime Minister with an overall Commons majority.

His party also won a string of councils in the May local elections and they are coming under intense scrutiny to see whether Reform can deliver at local government level.

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