Welsh Reform UK candidate ‘doing Nazi salute’ says it was a Basil Fawlty impression

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A photograph has emerged of a prominent Reform UK Senedd election candidate performing a Nazi salute. On Wednesday (March 25), the party led in Wales by former London councillor Dan Thomas unveiled its full slate of Senedd election hopefuls ahead of the May 7 poll. The list came with just 15 days to go until the deadline due to the party carrying out what it described as a ?brutal and intrusive? vetting process to pick candidates. Opposition politicians warned that Reform had left their announcement until weeks before the election because they were avoiding scrutiny. Former special advisor to the secretary state for Wales, Corey Edwards, was announced as the Reform?s lead candidate for the Pen-y-Bont Bro Morgannwg constituency. Edwards worked for former Welsh Secretary David TC Davies between November 2022 and October 2023. Prior to this, he held a number of other roles in Westminster including as a special advisor to His Majesty?s Attorney General for three months in 2022 and as special advisor in the cabinet office for seven months. There has been knowledge within Conservative circles for at least six years of an image of Edwards holding a finger to his top lip with his other arm raised in the air in a Nazi style salute. The gesture, adopted in 1930s Nazi Germany, was used to signify obedience to Adolf Hitler and the Nazi party. Where the photo was taken and what prompted Edwards to make the hand gesture is not known. It?s surprising that those that had defected to Reform UK from the Conservatives failed to mention the photo?s existence during Reform?s vetting process. ?Disgraceful? We asked Reform UK if the party was aware of the offensive image of Edwards ? but we did not receive a response. A Plaid Cymru spokesperson said: ?This is utterly disgraceful from the Reform candidate, and shows exactly what Reform are about. ?On the back of one of their Members of the Senedd being banned for racism, and Reform candidates in Scotland facing controversy for racism and fraud ? this photo confirms a clear pattern in the calibre of candidates they?re selecting to represent communities. ?Reform have serious questions to answer regarding their vetting process across the UK.
Reform candidate Corey Edwards has apologised for a picture appearing to show him doing a Nazi salute (Picture: PA)

A Reform UK candidate in Wales has suggested a picture shared of him appearing to do a Nazi salute may have been a Basil Fawlty impression.

Corey Edwards was chosen as the party’s lead Senedd candidate for the Pen-y-Bont Bro Morgannwg constituency in the Vale of Glamorgan.

But less than a day after he was unveiled as a candidate, Mr Edwards was pictured putting a finger to his nose and raising his right hand resembling the gesture of the Third Reich, in a photo believed to have been taken in 2019.

Mr Edwards is on of 96 candidates fielded by Reform in Wales for the May elections, in which the party is projected to pick up dozens of seats.

As the lead candidate on the party’s list in his seat, Mr Edwards would be highly likely to be elected.

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In his first words since the picture was widely shared, Mr Edwards conceded that it ‘looks bad’ and was open to misinterpretation, the Independent reported.

But he suggested that his gesture could have been mimicking a Welsh footballer or even Basil Fawlty.

Mr Fawlty, the eccentric hotelier played by John Cleese in the 1970s sitcom Fawlty Towers, famously imitates a Nazi in front of guests in the first series’ episode The Germans.

Welsh footballer Wayne Hennessey faced a charge from the FA for appearing to make the offensive gesture in 2019. The charge was found not proven after the regulator accepted that he was not intentionally performing a Nazi salute.

In a statement, Mr Edwards said: ‘The Nazi regime was the most barbaric ever, and I’d never make light of nor dilute its seriousness. My dear grandfather fought against the Nazis, and his brother-in-law was a prisoner of war. I’m a staunch champion of Judaism, and it sickens me to see the recent openly antisemitic marches on the streets of Britain.

‘I am proud of the person I am today and the values I stand for, and I hope that people judge me on the professionalism of how I conduct myself as a candidate and the contribution I can make going forward.’

Reform UK candidate 'spotted doing Nazi salute' Corey Edwards
Mr Edwards is Reform’s number one candidate on its party list in the Pen-y-Bont Bro Morgannwg constituency

Opposition parties said Mr Edwards’ gesture was ‘utterly disgraceful’.

According to his LinkedIn profile, Mr Edwards previously worked for Conservative Welsh secretary David TC Davies between November 2022 and October 2023.

He also had roles as a special adviser in the Cabinet Office and working for then attorney general Michael Ellis. He is currently head of political relations for FirstGroup.

Reform UK said in a statement that the party was unwilling to exclude candidates for ‘mistakes they made when they were young people’.

A spokesperson for Plaid Cymru said: ‘This is utterly disgraceful from the Reform candidate and shows exactly what Reform are about.

‘This photo confirms a clear pattern in the calibre of candidates they’re selecting to represent communities. Reform has serious questions to answer regarding their vetting process across the UK.’

Reform has faced several questions over its vetting of candidates, with several facing investigations over alleged racism or antisemitism.

This week the party suspended its mayoral candidate in Hampshire Chris Parry after he compared the Jewish neighbourhood watch Shomrim to ‘Islamists on horseback’.

Mr Parry later insisted that online users had deliberately misread his post.

He wrote: ‘The issue was caused by a malign reading of my attempt to respond to a tweet criticising Jewish people.

‘I am not prepared to accept any criticism from anti-Zionists and people who wish the Jewish people and Israel ill.’

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