Glenn Gibbins, a Reform Party candidate known for a racist Facebook post suggesting Nigerians should be “melted down to fill pot holes,” has won a seat in Sunderland’s Hylton Castle Ward in this week’s local elections. His offensive comment, which has since been deleted, has sparked widespread condemnation as he assumes official office.
Facebook Comment Sparks Fury
Gibbins’ inflammatory remark on social media read: “Can’t believe the amount of Nigerians in town… should melt them all down and fill in the pot holes!!” The post has since been removed, but the backlash remains strong, raising questions about standards for public officials.
Controversial Candidate Elected
Despite the racist post and other deleted offensive content over the years, Gibbins secured the council seat, prompting shock among local residents and political observers. Critics argue such language should disqualify him from holding any public office.
Reform Party Policies Under Scrutiny
The party’s hardline stance on immigration, including plans to open migrant detention centres in opposition-held areas, has drawn comparisons to extreme political rhetoric worldwide, highlighting growing tensions in UK politics.
Calls For Accountability
Local leaders and community members are demanding clarity on whether offensive language like Gibbins’ racist remarks will be tolerated in public representatives and what measures will be taken to uphold community values.