Brexiters peddled ‘nationalistic pish’, said Reform UK’s Makerfield candidate
Robert Kenyon, Reform UK's candidate for the Makerfield byelection, made comments in 2016 on a rugby league forum criticizing Brexit as economically harmful and promoted by politicians who "peddled the nationalistic pish." These remarks, unearthed by the Telegraph, follow previous revelations where Kenyon suggested people shouldn't assume he voted for Brexit. He wrote at the time that leaving the EU would harm the economy and leave Britain with no say in EU rules.

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AI-generatedRobert Kenyon, Reform UK's candidate for the Makerfield byelection, made comments in 2016 on a rugby league forum criticizing Brexit as economically harmful and promoted by politicians who "peddled the nationalistic pish." These remarks, unearthed by the Telegraph, follow previous revelations where Kenyon suggested people shouldn't assume he voted for Brexit. He wrote at the time that leaving the EU would harm the economy and leave Britain with no say in EU rules. Kenyon later told the Telegraph that while he voted for Brexit, he has since become convinced it was the right decision. Reform UK has defended his past comments as those of a non-politician made before his candidacy.
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5 extractedDavid Cameron 'thrown the towel in because of the mess he’s created', according to Kenyon's 2016 post.
Kenyon posted in 2016 that Brexit would harm the UK economy in the short term and result in continued EU regulation without representation.
Reform UK's candidate for Makerfield, Robert Kenyon, described Brexit as 'nationalistic pish' in a 2016 post.
Kenyon backed Russia's 2014 invasion of Crimea.
Kenyon expressed skepticism about vaccines and the seriousness of Covid in other unearthed posts.