Reform
council leader says she has launched hunt for ‘cowards’ behind leaked video
Linden
Kemkaran told fellow Kent councillors those who disagreed with decisions would
have to ‘suck it up’
Leaked video exposes bitter infighting at
Reform UK’s flagship Kent council
Ben Quinn
Sun 19
Oct 2025 19.00 BST
The
leader of Reform UK’s flagship local authority has told her fellow councillors
that she launched a hunt for the “cowards” who leaked a recorded meeting in
which she said those who disagreed with decisions would have to “fucking suck
it up”.
Bitter
divisions among Reform members of Kent county council, one of 10 controlled
outright by Nigel Farage’s party, were laid bare at the weekend by the Guardian
in a leaked video of a chaotic internal meeting.
Councillors
can be seen complaining about “backbiting” and being ignored by their leader,
Linden Kemkaran, who tells them they will be “screwed” and that Reform can
forget about winning the general election if they don’t balance Kent’s budget.
In an
extraordinary recording, which shows the inner workings of Reform’s Kent
operation, she shouts down fellow members before telling them they will be
“muted” in scenes reminiscent of the viral “Jackie Weaver” video from a parish
council Zoom meeting in 2021.
In a
message sent after the Guardian published the video, Kemkaran told her fellow
Reform councillors that a “thorough investigation” was being launched as she
said she had passed on her suspicions about who was responsible for “this
treachery” to Reform UK’s head office.
“To have
people on the inside, who smile to our faces, sit next to us at meetings, share
jokes, anecdotes, before stabbing us in the back is very sad indeed,” she said
in the message.
“The
people who did this are cowards. They are weak. They are foolish. They are
incapable of displaying true courage themselves, so they look to harm those who
are. They are obsessed with personal gain at the expense of group success. They
cannot cope with disappointment and personal inadequacies so they seek to bring
down others to their level.”
She
added: “I want you to know … I passed my suspicions of who is responsible for
this treachery to head office and a thorough investigation is already under
way. The guilty parties will be expelled from the Reform party without delay.
They will have no political future.”
It came
as James Orr, an academic who is influential within Donald Trump’s
administration, was appointed a senior adviser to Nigel Farage.
Reform UK
welcomed Orr, an anti-abortion theologian at Cambridge whom JD Vance once
described as his “British sherpa”, to his role on Sunday night.
Zia
Yusuf, the party’s head of policy, described him as “a brilliant academic,
theologian, thinker” who had been “a bastion of common sense and patriotism at
Cambridge University”.
Kemkaran
was facing pressure on Sunday over her comments in the footage, which was of a
meeting which took place in late August. The leader of Medway council issued a
statement saying he would be writing to her to seek clarification after she
told Reform councillors at the leaked meeting that other leaders of Kent
councils who she had met did not like her because she was a woman.
“To
suggest I don’t like her because she is a woman is utterly ludicrous,” said
Vince Maple, the Labour Medway council leader. He said her comments flew in the
face of the “collaborative approach” Kent councils had to date when it came to
working together over local government reform (LGR) plans.
In the
video, Kemkaran complained about other council leaders in Kent who she had been
meeting recent weeks, accusing them of a “shocking” level of ignorance about
the LGR plans and suggesting that they did not like her because she was a
woman.
Kent
county council, which has a £2.5bn annual budget, is considered to be a
make-or-break showcase for whether Reform can be trusted to competently govern
before a general election.
It faces
two major challenges: the need to meet a legal duty to balance its budget, with
resulting questions over whether Reform will have to hike council tax; the
other centres on its response to national plans for LGR that would result in
Kent’s councils in effect abolishing themselves.
Kemkaran
was seen telling fellow Reform councillors at the meeting: “We are going to
live or die on that budget. If we don’t balance the books you can forget Reform
winning the next election. It’s that crucial.
“If we
can avoid putting up council tax by the full 5%, that is going to be the best
thing that we can do to show that Reform can actually run something as big as
Kent council, because let’s not forget we are the shop window in KCC. People
are looking at us, they are judging us every single day, every single minute of
every single day. Nigel knows that. He is super-aware that we are the flagship
council.”

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