Reform UK MP  Lee Anderson let slip his complete contempt for claimants in an unguarded post on X last week.

Anderson was commenting on an incident at the weekend, when a group of people protested noisily outside a restaurant in Newcastle where Nigel Farage was dining.

Patrick Christys, a presenter on GB News posted “You don’t have to be on the side of Nigel Farage to be against these aggressive, far-left, militant thugs.”

In response Anderson posted “The Great Unwashed. I’d wager half of them at least are on PIP.”

As an example of the kind of bigoted prejudice you might overhear in any bar, it’s unremarkable.

But given that Anderson is not only an MP, but has also been Reform UK’s “spokesman on welfare” since September 2025, it is a little surprising that he would be so openly prejudiced against people who claim disability benefits.

Particularly with a byelection coming up in Gorton and Denton on 26 February, where no fewer than 10,036 people are currently in receipt of PIP, according to the DWP’s statxplore

At the last election, just under 37,000 votes were cast in Gorton and Denton, on a turnout of 47.8%, with Labour getting a majority of 13,413 over second place Reform.  Whoever wins this time around, the result is likely to be much closer.

So insulting around 10,000 potential voters isn’t necessarily the brightest idea.

Though it has to be said that the Reform UK candidate in Gorton and Denton, Matt Goodwin, isn’t shy about insulting claimants either.

In March 2025 Goodwin posted on X  

“Last night, on BBC Any Questions, to much shock & horror in the studio, I said I simply do not believe that the millions of people who are claiming sickness benefit in this country are genuinely sick.”

There are currently 8,671 UC health claimants in Gorton and Denton.

Between them, Anderson and Goodwin are going out of their way to show their contempt for a large proportion of their potential voters.  Perhaps the voters of Gorton and Denton will return the compliment.

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    · 48 minutes ago
    Such a horrible attitude from this man and party against disabled people. Any one of us can become disabled at any point it’s only luck of the draw. It worried me that he is trying to label disabled and vulnerable people as “other” which is a very dangerous and slippery slope.
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    · 1 hours ago
    Yes let us hope the voters of Gorton and Denton return the Green candidate, and no I am not a Green voter, I just want to see the political establishment ie the red tories in power get their come uppance. 
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    · 1 hours ago
    I mean Lee Anderson has always been derogatory and contemptible towards benefit claimants 
    This isn’t new 
    The militant far left thugs comment from GB news was more shocking to be honest 
    No it’s not a good idea to alienate voters before an election 
    Reform hate disabled people, we know that. 
    The troll rhetoric against any protesters have always been “they must be on benefits”, or a  “scrounger” 
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    · 3 hours ago

    I am pretty sure Benefits and Work website reported on Reforms Disability plans presented by Lee Anderson in which he derided and laughed at people being on disability.

    And it is not just Reform that have a derogatory opinion of people on disability benefits it is the Conservatives and Labour and LibDems too. Who have repeatedly made their view that lots of those on benefits are malingerers and fraudsters taking the piss, or people of weak moral character who need to pull themselves together, man up and take some personal responsibility. All the main political parties have engaged in scapegoating and demonizing those on disability benefits. As have the media. And if social media and rising disability hate crime is anything to go by the general public.
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    · 3 hours ago
    How on earth these people on GB “News” can call themselves journalists is beyond me.

    “Patrick Christys, a presenter on GB News posted “You don’t have to be on the side of Nigel Farage to be against these aggressive, far-left, militant thugs.”

    You are on the side of Farage. GB “News” is a front for Reform UK. 

    The channel’s editorial stance is almost perfectly synchronized with Reform UK’s core messaging:

    Anti-EU/Pro-Brexit: A foundational principle for both.

    Anti-“Woke"/Culture War: This is the daily fodder for many GB News segments, mirroring Reform's focus on battling "wokeness" and "identity politics."

    Skepticism of Climate Policies: Both are highly critical of Net Zero targets and green policies, framing them as costly and impractical.


    Distrust of Mainstream Institutions: Both position themselves as outsiders fighting a "liberal elite" in politics, media, civil service, and judiciary.

    And lets not forget peddling junk science such as paracetamol causing autism or anything else that their American paymasters tell them.

    It’s a shame following Brexit that we can’t just move somewhere else in Europe having largely lost those rights. If this shower were to ever see the inside of Downing Street this country will be screwed.
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    · 3 hours ago
    The feeling is mutual. A *****y little man in a grubby, grasping party. Let’s hope the electorate show them contempt come election time, and they end up where they belong in the political dustbin.
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      · 1 hours ago
      @(No) hope @ (No) hope
      I doubt very much that will happen.