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Michelle Ballantyne quits Reform UK over link to Facebook group | |
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Former Tory MSP Michelle Ballantyne joined Reform in January 2021 | Former Tory MSP Michelle Ballantyne joined Reform in January 2021 |
Reform UK's ex-leader in Scotland has quit the party after it emerged she was the administrator of a Facebook page featuring racist and far-right posts. | Reform UK's ex-leader in Scotland has quit the party after it emerged she was the administrator of a Facebook page featuring racist and far-right posts. |
Michelle Ballantyne, a former Scottish Conservative MSP and leadership candidate, accused Reform of a "witch hunt". | Michelle Ballantyne, a former Scottish Conservative MSP and leadership candidate, accused Reform of a "witch hunt". |
She had been suspended by Nigel Farage's party after her role in the Facebook group was reported by the Sunday Mail. | |
A party spokesperson said Ms Ballantyne had been suspended as "standard practice" while an investigation was carried out. | A party spokesperson said Ms Ballantyne had been suspended as "standard practice" while an investigation was carried out. |
Reform UK has previously said the Facebook group - called Reform UK standing with Scotland - has "nothing to do with the party". | Reform UK has previously said the Facebook group - called Reform UK standing with Scotland - has "nothing to do with the party". |
The group contains derogatory comments about immigrants and political figures, including Humza Yousaf, Anas Sarwar and Sir Keir Starmer. | The group contains derogatory comments about immigrants and political figures, including Humza Yousaf, Anas Sarwar and Sir Keir Starmer. |
Racism claim | Racism claim |
In a post to the Facebook page, Ms Ballantyne said she had cancelled her Reform membership after being suspended and being accused of bringing the party into disrepute. | In a post to the Facebook page, Ms Ballantyne said she had cancelled her Reform membership after being suspended and being accused of bringing the party into disrepute. |
She told BBC Radio Scotland's Drivetime show that she had been made an administrator of the group in October to organise a campaign day but had not been active since. | She told BBC Radio Scotland's Drivetime show that she had been made an administrator of the group in October to organise a campaign day but had not been active since. |
Campaign group Hope Not Hate described the group as being "full to the brim with racism and extremism". | Campaign group Hope Not Hate described the group as being "full to the brim with racism and extremism". |
Ms Ballantyne described that as "a very, very unfair characterisation". | Ms Ballantyne described that as "a very, very unfair characterisation". |
She said she had not seen posts about Yousaf or Sarwar, adding it would be "ridiculous" to apologise for something she had "nothing to do with". | She said she had not seen posts about Yousaf or Sarwar, adding it would be "ridiculous" to apologise for something she had "nothing to do with". |
In a resignation letter to Reform's leadership, the former MSP dismissed as "laughable and insulting" suggestions she had brought the party into disrepute. | In a resignation letter to Reform's leadership, the former MSP dismissed as "laughable and insulting" suggestions she had brought the party into disrepute. |
Ms Ballantyne told Drivetime that she had not been an active member for some time. | Ms Ballantyne told Drivetime that she had not been an active member for some time. |
She claimed there was "no room for anyone that has opinions" in the party. | She claimed there was "no room for anyone that has opinions" in the party. |
A Reform UK Scotland spokesman said: "As standard practice, we suspend and investigate any members that make or facilitate racist or antisemitic comments. | A Reform UK Scotland spokesman said: "As standard practice, we suspend and investigate any members that make or facilitate racist or antisemitic comments. |
"Reform UK upholds the highest standards for our members, candidates and elected officials." | "Reform UK upholds the highest standards for our members, candidates and elected officials." |
Michelle Ballantyne lost out to Jackson Carlaw in the 2020 Scottish Conservative leadership election | Michelle Ballantyne lost out to Jackson Carlaw in the 2020 Scottish Conservative leadership election |
Ms Ballantyne was elected as Tory MSP for the South Scotland region in 2017. | Ms Ballantyne was elected as Tory MSP for the South Scotland region in 2017. |
She quit the party in November 2020 following a failed leadership bid, losing out to Jackson Carlaw. In January 2021, she was unveiled as Reform's Scottish leader. | She quit the party in November 2020 following a failed leadership bid, losing out to Jackson Carlaw. In January 2021, she was unveiled as Reform's Scottish leader. |
She lost her seat four months later in the Holyrood election and stepped down as Scotland leader in February 2022, telling The Herald she wanted to focus on a restoration project in Selkirk. | |
During the Conservative leadership election, she was criticised for previously saying that people on benefits could not have "as many children as they like". | During the Conservative leadership election, she was criticised for previously saying that people on benefits could not have "as many children as they like". |
Recent polls have suggested that Reform could be on track to pick up several seats at the next Holyrood election, scheduled for 2026. | Recent polls have suggested that Reform could be on track to pick up several seats at the next Holyrood election, scheduled for 2026. |
However, the party has been dogged by controversies surrounding its candidates and officials. | However, the party has been dogged by controversies surrounding its candidates and officials. |
In December, a Reform organiser in Scotland was removed from his post after it was reported he had family ties to violent Loyalists. | In December, a Reform organiser in Scotland was removed from his post after it was reported he had family ties to violent Loyalists. |
It was also claimed that he had images comparing the SNP to Nazis on his social media accounts. | It was also claimed that he had images comparing the SNP to Nazis on his social media accounts. |