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Reform UK office in Caerphilly targeted for second time

By Mark Mansfield
Reform UK's office in Caerphilly

A Reform UK office in Caerphilly has been vandalised for the second time in five months as the Senedd election approaches.

A sticker was placed over the party’s slogan, changing it to read “Caerphilly needs Fascism”.

The incident follows a previous act of vandalism after the October 2025 Caerphilly by-election, when graffiti reading “now you can f*** off home” was written on the premises.

That contest saw Reform UK finish second despite polling suggesting its candidate, Llŷr Powell, could win. The party ultimately lost to Plaid Cymru’s Lindsay Whittle, who secured 47% of the vote, in a result that marked Labour’s first parliamentary defeat in Caerphilly for more than a century.

Reform’s campaign in the by-election focused heavily on immigration and criticism of the Welsh Government’s Nation of Sanctuary policy.

Following the earlier incident, the party’s regional director for Wales accused the Welsh media of “anti-Reform” bias, while senior figures including deputy leader Richard Tice and MP Lee Anderson claimed Reform activists had faced intimidation during the campaign.

They alleged posters featuring Powell had been defaced with Nazi symbols and that the candidate’s home door had been “kicked in” during the run-up to the vote. Security cameras were later installed at the party’s Caerphilly office, with local representatives saying they would not be intimidated.

The latest vandalism comes as polling suggests Reform UK could be a major force in Welsh politics ahead of the May 7 election.

A recent poll by Beaufort Research for Nation.Cymru puts Plaid Cymru narrowly ahead on 30%, with Reform UK close behind on 27%. Labour trails on 17%, with the Greens on 11%, the Conservatives on 9% and the Liberal Democrats on 6%.

Seat projection

A seat projection based on the poll suggests Plaid Cymru could emerge as the largest party with 37 seats, followed by Reform UK on 30 and Labour on 15.

The Conservatives and the Green Party are both projected to win 6 seats each, with the Liberal Democrats on 2.

The result would leave Plaid Cymru leader Rhun ap Iorwerth on course to become First Minister, with current First Minister Eluned Morgan projected to lose her seat.

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20 comments

Tucker

Well done all to those involved. Using humour to ridicule all that Reform represents is a great way to show these charlatans up for what they truly are.

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Adam

Excellent work Caerphilly. Unfortunately they don't seem to understand that there is zero place in Wales for racism or its supporters. These individuals are incredibly dangerous for our communities and should be treated as such.

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Guess Again

I thought they were free speech absolutists? Or do they consider punching down the only legitimate form of speech?

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Leigh Richards

Droll but unfortunately Reform will use it to make themselves look like 'victims' eg headlines in the media saying 'Reform office vandalised'

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Oswald Muesli(Sir)

No smashed windows or paint daubed walls, just a well printed sign with a positive message. What on earth are they complaining about?

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Padi Phillips

This is no joking matter. I wish Reform UK were indeed a joke.Sadly they are not.

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Oswald Muesli(Sir)

It wasn't meant as a joke, I was being sarcastic.

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hdavies15

Don't like them but can't condone anything that attacks their property as they will adopt the old "victim" nonsense with ease. Also ask yourselves what you do if a neighbour has opinions with which you disagree. Do you pop round to his house and put stickers above his door, or are you tempted to do even worse?

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Fanny Hill

There’s a difference in a neighbour putting up something you don’t agree with as opposed to putting up something offensive, how about that big blue sign above it?

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GaryCymru

I actually do have a racist neighbour who strongly supports reform. I've politely told him to stay well away from my family as I consider him a genuine threat, there's been no stickering or similar, but the entire village now treat him like some sort of wrong un. And I feel this is very acceptable.

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Adam

Where there's racism there are always other sinister things.

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Cawr

So you call yourself an antifascist then?

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Jeff

They will call themselves ICE, they will call themselves Doge, just like their hero's in the US. The same heroes that shoot mothers in the face and protect the shooter, the same heroes that shoot people for being there, the same heroes that deport people because they are a different colour to white. The same heroes that bombed a school with munitions that shred people.

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Johnny

I do hope that Billy Wright is your actual name. If your user name is for the Wolves and England football legend then fine. However if your user name is for the Vile LVF terrorist Billy Wright then you have serious issues.

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Tucker

Wittle Willy Billy is just silly little troll with sad little life. Thinking hes so edgy coming here to post absolute drivel. He can't even write anything other than the boring right wing nonsense that only an idiot would believe. Maybe if he had paid attention in school and learnt to evaluate information and facts. He wouldnt be in a dead end job, bitter and so dissatisfied with his life. That he has to punch down on anyone who isnt white and looks like him. I have no doubt you happily donate money to Tomme Ten Names' coke fund regularly. Either that or you just work for the 77s and are reading a 2020 script that your paymasters have given you.

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Padi Phillips

This is not vandalism, this is legitimate protest, and very funny too. It's simply a sticker someone has added too so easy to take off. Nothing was actually damaged, and any sense of manufactured hurt that the Reform fascists come out with should be seen as just that. Let's not beat about the bush with this, I understand that the F label is extreme, but Reform is fascist light at the moment, but we already know the party contains crypto-fascists, and that Reform when in its Brexit Party manifestation sided with European fascists and the far-right the European Parliament groups. For those who don't consider Reform to be as extreme as they are often portrayed,remember, the Nazis in 1930s Germany didn't reveal their true nature until they gained power in 1933. They were anti-semitic and had plans for deportation though...

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Richard Lice

You have to laugh it's Mr Squeegee himself.Cllr David Thoams getting all huffy about this. The same one who had been taking down signs of his rivals and driving off with them.

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Fanny Hill

He could shin up his ladder when he’s on his round and take it down, no probs. Come to think of it, as a man with a ladder, did he put it up as a false flag in the first place?

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Guess Again

Imagine thinking the Nazis were the good guys. Traitor much?

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Ben Davies

Hilarious how they claim bias in the Welsh media. Other than NC, the media were touting Reform as the next thing until Caerffili. True to form, these cut-price journos then started printing anti-reform stories. They're onto a thing, get the mouth-frothers something to get apoplectic about in the comments section. Note that a Reform-led council in England stopped giving media access to a paper that wrote something negative about them. Bunch of gammons to a man and woman.

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They will call themselves ICE, they will call themselves Doge, just like their hero's in the US. The same heroes that shoot mothers in the face and protect the shooter, the same heroes that shoot people for being there, the same heroes that...

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