Reform candidate brands Banks' comment racist
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Reform candidate brands Banks' comment racist
"James Evans stated, 'Of course it's racist. He shouldn't be saying these things.' This marked a significant moment as he became the first Reform figure to call out the racism in Banks' post."
"Plaid Cymru responded to the incident by asserting, 'Racism has no place in Wales or society anywhere, and we'll keep calling it out.' This reflects their commitment to combating racism."
"Dan Thomas remarked, 'I've had my Welshness questioned by supporters of Plaid Cymru,' indicating the tensions and accusations of identity politics within the political landscape."
Arron Banks, a prominent member of Reform UK, faced backlash for a racist social media post regarding a Plaid Cymru video featuring a black community organiser. James Evans, a Welsh election candidate for Reform UK, publicly condemned the post as racist, marking the first internal criticism of Banks. Plaid Cymru emphasized that racism is unacceptable in Wales. Dan Thomas, the Welsh leader of Reform, did not directly address the issue but claimed his party is not racist. Other political parties also condemned the incident, highlighting the need to confront racism in society.
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