Up to 12 newly elected Reform UK councillors are facing allegations of sharing social media content ranging from support for the far right to explicitly Islamophobic comments. They include councillors at three different county councils who have shared social media content from Britain First, a far-right party known for staging provocative marches and stunts. A week after Reform’s local elections breakthrough, in which it won 677 of more than 1,600 seats contested, the backgrounds of its winning councillors are under scrutiny after the party largely sought to deflect allegations during the campaign. The councillors accused of retweeting Britain First content...