HOPE not hate published a report on Saturday 25 April naming three Reform UK 2026 election candidates who appear on a leaked British National Party membership and contacts list from 2007-2008 1. The three are David Prior (Gateshead Saltwell), George Parnell (Hampshire Fleet Town and Fleet Central), and John Black (Blackburn with Darwen Little Harwood and Whitebirk). Reform confirmed to the Mirror that all three have been expelled. Nigel Farage addressed Prior at a Reform rally the day before the expulsion was announced. The names remain on ballot papers because expulsion does not strip nominations 12 days before the vote.
Farage stated in October 2025 that Reform's vetting was "the best" in the country and that 4,000 candidates had been vetted. The HOPE not hate disclosure follows the resignation of six Senedd candidates including former UKIP MS Caroline Jones , and the 65-of-677 Reform 2025 councillor attrition figure . Cross-referencing party candidate lists against a 19-year-old leaked database is a routine open-source intelligence exercise. That three Reform 2026 candidates passed vetting despite appearing on it suggests either the cross-check was not part of the vetting protocol or the result was disregarded.
HOPE not hate told its readers on 25 April that the cross-referencing exercise will continue through the 7 May vote. Additional names may surface in the 12 days remaining, with no mechanism to amend ballot papers. Voters in Gateshead Saltwell, Hampshire Fleet and Blackburn with Darwen face a choice between voting for an expelled candidate whose votes still count toward Reform's seat tally or voting elsewhere.
