Exclusive: 110 seats have had Reform candidates dropped or swapped since January, leaving the party racing meet a pledge to field a full slate in July
Reform UK have had to remove more than 100 general election candidates since the start of the year, with more than a dozen sacked after offensive and racist comments were revealed.
The populist party is now also facing a race against time to meet its pledge to stand a full slate of candidates, with a need to select for as many as 160 constituencies before the cut-off point for nominations in 14 days.
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