Claim 917dad8bChecked 09 Jul 2026
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The page's adverts warned that Reform were trying to divide Greater Manchester and urged people to stop Reform UK.
@Nigel_Farage·Tweet·23 Jun 2026Factual · historical current chronological
Reasoning & Evidence09 Jul 2026
Publicly available campaign material does support the basic anti-Reform message: HOPE not hate’s Greater Manchester page says Reform would "spread division" if they won and that "Vote HOPE is organising now to stop them," and Reuters’ Manchester by-election footage shows a flyer reading "STOP REFORM VOTE LABOUR." (secure.hopenothate.org.uk) However, I could not verify the exact wording that the page’s adverts said Reform were "trying to divide Greater Manchester"; the accessible text is about Reform potentially spreading division, which is close but not the same as the claim’s wording. (secure.hopenothate.org.uk) Sources: HOPE not hate campaign page, "Vote HOPE: Stop Reform UK in Greater Manchester"; Reuters Connect, "Greens and Reform UK circle Labour stronghold in Manchester by-election." (secure.hopenothate.org.uk)
From tweet
I have written to the Electoral Commission demanding an investigation into potential breaches of electoral law by Hope Not Hate. Public trust in our elections depends on the rules being followed by everyone.
Sources opened+ 140 search hits considered
[1]secure.hopenothate.org.uk
https://secure.hopenothate.org.uk/page/194649/data/1
[2]reutersconnect.com
https://www.reutersconnect.com/item/greens-and-reform-uk-circle-labour-stronghold-in-manchester-by-election/dGFnOnJldXRlcnMuY29tLDIwMjY6bmV3c21sX1ZBNjYwMjE4MDIyMDI2UlAx
[3]politicalemails.org
https://politicalemails.org/organizations/1068
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