Reform UK Leaders Move to Distance Party from Andrew Tate and Tommy Robinson

# Reform Leaders to Separate from Andrew Tate and Tommy Robinson
Reform UK leaders are taking steps to dissociate from controversial figures Andrew Tate and Tommy Robinson. Internal discussions have emphasized the need for the party to appeal to a broader segment of British society, distancing themselves from those linked to divisive views.
Sources within the party relayed that influential figures, including Nigel Farage, have been cautioned about alienating potential supporters due to connections with unpopular personalities. "Yes, I have advised Nigel and others to be more careful about who we associate with – if we are to win over a broader section of British society, we cannot be linked to unpopular characters or people who have made unsavoury comments about women," said one source.
Recently, a spokesperson for Reform UK clearly stated their stance. "We have consistently been clear on this issue. He isn't welcome in the party." This marks a defined pivot for the Reform party as they navigate their political identity amidst ongoing discussions surrounding the behaviors and statements of prominent figures like Tate and Robinson.