Outcry Over Reform UK Candidate’s Alleged Celebrations of Rape: MPs Demand Suspension

Joe Murray, Political Correspondent
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In a shocking revelation, Labour MPs have pressed for the immediate suspension of a Reform UK candidate following allegations that he gleefully celebrated the rape of two Sikh women. Stuart Prior, who is contesting seats in Essex, stands accused of making a series of inflammatory and racist statements, igniting outrage among community leaders and political representatives.

Disturbing Allegations Surface

An investigation conducted by The Mirror in collaboration with the anti-racism organisation Hope Not Hate has brought to light a series of deeply troubling social media comments made by Prior. These include outright declarations of white supremacy and derogatory remarks aimed at Muslim communities. The allegations intensified after Prior reportedly responded to the horrific incidents involving two Sikh women—both victims of separate rapes in Walsall and Oldbury—by saying, “Good. Reap it.”

The two women, both in their twenties, were subjected to violent attacks last year

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Joe Murray is a political correspondent who has covered Westminster for eight years, building a reputation for breaking news stories and insightful political analysis. He started his career at regional newspapers in Yorkshire before moving to national politics. His expertise spans parliamentary procedure, party politics, and the mechanics of government.
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