Liberal Democrat peer Lord Mark Pack's councillor-departures tracker recorded at least seven elected Reform UK councillors suspended, expelled, defected, or resigned within seven days of polling on 7 May 2026. 1 Byline Times has identified more than 30 other newly elected Reform councillors facing potential disciplinary action.
The named seven span the country and the offence types. Reform expelled Stuart Prior (Essex and Rochford) within four days; Prior resigned both his county and district seats after racist and Islamophobic social-media posts were exposed. The party suspended Glenn Gibbins (Sunderland) over racism allegations. Nigel Farage personally declared Jay Cooper (Sefton) "not welcome" over Holocaust-hoax comments. Reform suspended Ben Rowe (Plymouth) over offensive posts. Ashley Monk (Redditch) resigned the Reform whip. Reform suspended Nathaniel Menday (Sheffield) over Nazi imagery, and suspended Jo Monk (Worcestershire). The pattern is not isolated bad apples; it reads as the operational consequence of Reform's vetting capacity running against a tripled candidate base.
The rate exceeds the party's own model. Reform's councillor base tripled to 2,126 on 7 May 2026 , and the 10 per cent annual attrition rate projected from earlier rounds would deliver around 200 departures across the year. Seven inside seven days runs well above that. The Kent CC precedent (the group fell from 57 to 47 through expulsions and defections , and a Green Party gain at Cliftonville ) gave Reform a working estimate of the natural rate; the May 2026 cohort cleared that rate inside the first week.
The vetting infrastructure carries the constraint. Selecting 1,448 candidates on the timetable Reform ran required either an in-house compliance team, an outsourced one, or neither. Byline Times' 30-plus number suggests neither held. The two-year attrition trajectory the party will write into its 2027 unitary-authority planning now starts from a higher daily rate than budgeted; replacing seven councillors per week through by-elections also costs returning-officer fees the local-government Section 114 architecture , will absorb unevenly.
