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A Merseyside Reform UK election candidate who called the Holocaust a "hoax" and "propaganda" has been elected in the local elections. Jay Leslie Cooper has taken one of three available seats for the Bootle West ward on Sefton Council.

The newly elected Cllr Cooper secured 705 votes and will join two Labour councillors, Jim Conalty and Dan McKee, in representing the three-member ward.

Prior to the election, the ECHO revealed that Cllr Cooper had shared vile views on his social media accounts, including evidence of Holocaust denial.

In September last year Cooper reposted an article on Facebook about the fatal shooting of American political commentator Charlie Kirk with the accompanying headline: "Heartbreaking. Murdered for having an opinion."

In response to a comment which asked: "[Adolf] Hitler had an (opinion) too; did he deserve to die?", Cooper said: "I don't agree with him murdering innocent people. But the Hallocaust (sic) is a hoax. There wasn't (sic) even 6 million Jews in Europe at the time. Propaganda."

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Reform candidate who said Holocaust was a hoax wins seat in local elections

Here's why the Green Party has an antisemitism problem

The Telegraph, probably

[-] Fredselfish@lemmy.world 10 points 3 days ago

So UK got Maga type people over there? Guess you are full of nazi too.

[-] phutatorius@lemmy.zip 2 points 1 day ago

Out local fasc astroturf group is called Reform.

[-] makingrain@lemmy.world 2 points 2 days ago

No we want completely open borders, dismantling of NATO and our nuclear deterrent, as well as complete legalisation of all drugs.

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