On 5 April 2020, Robert Kenyon #Reform's candidate for #Makerfield declared that someone eating chips on a beach should be waterboarded – a method of torture which is prohibited by international human rights law

Two days prior to that, he wrote that Richard Branson should be hanged, along with other businessmen, for accepting furlough money to pay their workers as lockdown kicked in.

I have sent this information to Greater Manchester Police. I encourage others to do the same.

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https://www.gmp.police.uk/ro/report/ocr/af/how-to-report-a-crime/

#RobertKeynon #misogyny

In several vile misogynistic posts now deleted about women, Robert Kenyon Reform's candidate for #Makerfield suggested he would “love to smell & lick” Carol Vorderman’s “arsehole”, said he loves how female rugby players “handle their knockers”, and wrote: “If it’s not tits and arse or rugby its politics.”

#Reform #Makerfield

Burnham is on the radio doing a launch speech.

He thinks the people of Makerfield are going to write the script for the whole UK.

Namechecks every local borough.

There's been forty years of policies that leave people struggling, that took away jobs, can't afford homes. [yep]

Namechecks some local companies and football teams and schools in a story about a football game. He lived here a long time and likes it.

It's unjust what Westminster has done to this place which makes him very angry.

So the election is a call for change, for these local people in particular, to the economy, education, transport, care, and politics.

More tech schools not concentrating only on university degrees.

He wants to get to the point where the council is building more homes than its losing. New cheap council homes.

Imagine some local person suddenly called to a job interview in the city, they have to pay 364 quid to get to the city. Re-nationalize rail to make rail fares sane.

His dad is in a care home. A local one. Its run for profit. Which needs to change so that it's provided on NHS terms with a social care system that supports the NHS.

We won't get those things without changing politics.

Manchester is the fastest growing city because of how he worked with business. He loves working with business too. Public "control" working with business over busses has been good in Manchester he recons [I think people generally agree, but I dunno]

Note, he says, how he's not been dissing the other parties. He doesn't want that. [Good actually]

He wants his own party to change too.

A vote for him is a vote to change Labour. To change it back to the one the people used to know. On the side of working class people and communities.

This is not a new journey, he has always been working to make the lives of local people better. Ever since his first day walking into the Labour club when the manager said "You're on, between the bingo and the turn, keep it short".

His three word slogan: I'm For Us.

Its a very good speech. He is very personable. Sounds like a normal person not remotely like a robot the way ministers tend to.

It does sounds a lot like what Starmer was saying when he was running for selection four years ago. He hasn't explained how he can do all that given the constraints Starmer thinks he is under. Which of those constraints are wrong.

That Andy Burnham will win this contest.

#UkPol #labour #makerField #andyBurnham

Yesterday evening, The Times reported that Chris Kennedy, the prospective #Green candidate for #Makerfield had shared posts on social media describing an attack on Jewish ambulances in north London as a “false flag”

The idea he stood down for "personal reasons" does not hold water

The #Greens knew this was a high profile by-election…why on earth was their vetting this poor?

It has to improve and fast.

#Makerfield

https://www.theguardian.com/politics/2026/may/22/green-party-candidate-makerfield-byelection-chris-kennedy-quits

Green party candidate for Makerfield byelection quits after less than 12 hours

Party apologises for posts by Chris Kennedy about attack on Jewish ambulances and says he has withdrawn for personal reasons

The Guardian

The knives are out!

#Starmer is going to #Makerfield to canvass for #Burnham. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/cze2j7875pdo

That should knock a few thousand votes off Andy's tally.

It's savage. And to add to the cruelty, Burnham will have to join Starmer on the canvass. He will have to stand beside Starmsr, smiling at the cameras. And #ReformUK will make hay with the pics.

It would kinder to just kill Burnham slowly and painfully. But the so-called #LabourParty don't do kindness no more.

#ukpol

The Green Party's candidate for next month's #Makerfield by-election has withdrawn from the contest only hours after he was announced.

Chris Kennedy, a registered nurse and children's safeguarding specialist, has pulled out of the process due to "personal and family reasons", the party has confirmed.

"We wish Chris the best and understand that family has to come first," a Green Party spokesperson said.

Yeek!

When the price cap goes up 13%, you have Donald Trump to blame

And who's his biggest fan boy in the UK?

Remember that good ppl of #Makerfield

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