Reform UK councillor expelled from party

A Reform UK councillor who was elected to Devon County Council in May has been expelled from the party.

Reform UK said it had expelled Ed Hill for publishing a letter about free school meals in the name of all Reform Devon councillors without their consent.

Reform UK councillor expelled from party, BBC

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Reform UK councillor Ed Hill expelled from party

Ed Hill says there has been a misunderstanding over a letter sent to all Devon MPs.

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Reform UK expels Devon councillor who ‘crossed the line’

Reform UK has expelled one of its own Devon councillors from the party over a row about a letter being sent without consent.

Devon County councillor Ed Hill, (Pinhoe & Mincinglake), has been kicked out over claims by the party that he distributed a letter on free school meals to MPs and the media purportedly signed by 17 Reform councillors.

Reform UK expels Devon councillor who ‘crossed the line’, Devon Live

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Reform UK expels Devon councillor who 'crossed the line'

"His actions damaged the interests of the party"

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Reform councillors reported to police by colleague

Infighting in the Reform UK party in Devon has seen two county councillors and an election agent reported to police by a colleague over election expenses.

Neil Stevens and his brother Tony were elected for Reform in May and documents seen by the BBC allege Neil Stevens spent about £170 more than the campaign spending limit.

This was reported to police by Ed Hill, who was also elected for Reform in May and was the chairman of the Exeter branch but was removed from the post for what the party says was bringing it “into disrepute”.

Reform councillors reported to police by colleague, BBC

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Reform Devon county councillors reported to police by colleague

Councillors Neil Stevens and his brother Tony were reported by fellow Reform councillor and Ed Hill.

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