Reform UK’s ‘masculine image’ risks alienating female voters and is leaving Nigel Farage’s party with a ‘woman problem’, warns one of its senior board members

Reform UK’s ‘masculine image’ risks alienating female voters and is leaving Nigel Farage‘s party with a ‘woman problem’, according to one of its top board members.

Gawain Towler, Reform’s former head of communications who is now on the party’s governing board, issued the warning following the Makerfield by-election result.

Despite Reform’s hopes of running Andy Burnham close in Thursday’s contest, the Labour politician beat Reform candidate Robert Kenyon by more than 9,000 votes.

During the by-election campaign, Mr Kenyon came under fire for his past social media comments, including an offensive post about Welsh broadcaster Carole Vorderman.

But Mr Farage dismissed the previous remarks

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