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Reform UK councillor Ed Hill expelled from party | Reform UK councillor Ed Hill expelled from party |
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Ed Hill was elected as a Reform UK councillor on Devon County Council but has now been expelled from the party | Ed Hill was elected as a Reform UK councillor on Devon County Council but has now been expelled from the party |
A Reform UK councillor who was elected to Devon County Council in May has been expelled from the 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 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. |
In June it emerged Hill had reported two fellow Reform councillors to police over election expenses. | In June it emerged Hill had reported two fellow Reform councillors to police over election expenses. |
Hill, the member for Pinhoe and Mincinglake, said there had been a misunderstanding which led him to believe he could add his colleagues' names as signatories. | |
'Unacceptable' | 'Unacceptable' |
A Reform UK spokesman said Hill's actions "damaged the interests of the party". | A Reform UK spokesman said Hill's actions "damaged the interests of the party". |
The spokesman said: "We will not tolerate any councillor using their colleagues' names without their consent." | The spokesman said: "We will not tolerate any councillor using their colleagues' names without their consent." |
Hill sent the letter to all of Devon's MPs and to the media asking them to support automatic enrolment for free school meals. | Hill sent the letter to all of Devon's MPs and to the media asking them to support automatic enrolment for free school meals. |
Michael Fife Cook is leader of the Reform group on Devon County Council, which now has 17 members. | Michael Fife Cook is leader of the Reform group on Devon County Council, which now has 17 members. |
He said: "Irrespective of something being a good cause, attaching councillors' names to a letter without their consent is totally unacceptable behaviour. | He said: "Irrespective of something being a good cause, attaching councillors' names to a letter without their consent is totally unacceptable behaviour. |
"That Cllr Hill not only did this, but then made the letter public - including sending it to the media and MPs - meant disciplinary action was inevitable." | "That Cllr Hill not only did this, but then made the letter public - including sending it to the media and MPs - meant disciplinary action was inevitable." |
Ed Hill (sat on the right) said there had been a misunderstanding | Ed Hill (sat on the right) said there had been a misunderstanding |
Hill said he genuinely believed he had secured the permission of colleagues via one of the Reform councillors. | Hill said he genuinely believed he had secured the permission of colleagues via one of the Reform councillors. |
"I think it feels like an overreaction and I'm still committed to the Reform cause," he said. | "I think it feels like an overreaction and I'm still committed to the Reform cause," he said. |
"Nobody from Reform contacted me about the suspension before it happened." | "Nobody from Reform contacted me about the suspension before it happened." |
Hill was previously removed from his role as chairman of the Exeter branch of Reform after reporting colleagues to police over concerns relating to overspending on election expenses. | Hill was previously removed from his role as chairman of the Exeter branch of Reform after reporting colleagues to police over concerns relating to overspending on election expenses. |
He said: "Had I been able to communicate directly with my fellow councillors through formal party channels - instead of being excluded from all internal communications - this confusion could have been easily avoided." | He said: "Had I been able to communicate directly with my fellow councillors through formal party channels - instead of being excluded from all internal communications - this confusion could have been easily avoided." |
Reform UK said it would not be taking any action against Neil Stevens, member for Alphington and Cowick, regarding his election expense return. | Reform UK said it would not be taking any action against Neil Stevens, member for Alphington and Cowick, regarding his election expense return. |
Devon and Cornwall Police said there had been no arrests or charges at this point, but enquiries remain ongoing. | Devon and Cornwall Police said there had been no arrests or charges at this point, but enquiries remain ongoing. |
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