Reform’s Danny Kruger has said the party’s Makerfield by-election candidate should not be removed – despite lewd comments about Carol Vorderman.

The ex-Tory MP said in a heated BBC exchange he would not “police” the candidate’s previous remarks after the former Countdown star accused Robert Kenyon of being a “misogynist”.

It comes after campaigning group HopeNotHate discovered Mr Kenyon – picked as Reform’s candidate to challenge Labour’s Andy Burnham in the crucial by-election – had two X accounts, one of which has been suspended by the platform. The other has since been deleted, HopeNotHate said.

Today programme presenter Emma Barnett told Mr Kruger on Monday: “In a now deleted Twitter account on Christmas Even no less in 2021, he [Mr Kenyon] supported a message sent by another man to the TV presenter Carol Vorderman – and I apologise to our listeners but I think they need to hear this.

OPINIONAuthor avatarKevin Maguire

Nigel Farage with Robert Kenyon, Reform UK's candidate for the Makerfield by-electionView 2 Images

Nigel Farage with Robert Kenyon, Reform UK’s candidate for the Makerfield by-election(Image: Sean Hansford | Manchester Evening News)

“There was a message sent to Carol Vorderman that said… ‘Happy Birthday Carol, My God I would love to smell & lick your a*******’. Your candidate for Makerfield replied ‘he’s only saying what we’re all thinking’ with a thumbs up and a laughing emoji. Is that the type of better politician you think the British people deserve?”

The Reform MP Mr Kruger said: “What you’re seeing there – I didn’t know about that – is obviously a private comment.”

Told it was public, he went on: “Well, let me explain, the great challenge for social media for private people is that they use it as if they are chatting to their friends in the pub – clearly an inappropriate thing to say publicly. I’m not going to judge people for what are essentially regarded at the time and intended as private conversations – clearly that is not the sort of thing you want an elected politician to make. Quite rightly, clearly, he’s deleted that post and regrets it.”

Carol told The Mirror last week: “Fundamentally, Rob Kenyon is a misogynist. I wouldn’t let him in my house if he was a local plumber in my area, not with what he’s been posting online. There is always a pattern.”

Mr Kruger said: “Like I say, this was clearly something said in a different context. Not an appropriate thing to say publicly, and I am sure he recognises that too.”

Asked whether he needed to be removed as Reform’s candidate in Makerfield, he replied: “No I don’t. It is clearly wrong for politicians to talk in that way. He was not a politician at the time, he’s an ordinary man, from an ordinary place and what he’s done now is to step forward, outraged at the state of our country…”

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After the posts from a now-deleted X account came to light, Reform said it stood by the candidate, claiming his lack of “polish” is what would make him an effective MP.

In response to HopeNotHate’s investigation, a Reform UK spokesman said last week: “We fully back Cllr Kenyon. He is an excellent, local candidate who we are confident will be a superb MP for Makerfield. These comments were made before he was in politics. Rob isn’t a polished, professional politician and doesn’t speak like one. That’s precisely why he’ll be a straight-talking, effective voice for normal working people in Makerfield.”

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