Ballantyne quits Reform after suspension over Facebook group revelation
Ballantyne quits Reform after suspension over Facebook group revelation
Share:
The former Scotland leader for Reform UK has left the party after she was suspended following the revelation that she was an administrator for a Facebook page that reportedly contained racist posts. Last week, the Daily Record reported that Michelle Ballantyne was an administrator of the Reform UK standing with Scotland Facebook group – which the newspaper said had far-right posts published on it.
![](https://static.standard.co.uk/2025/01/29/21/51baf4c0af99dc60700bc1e93a5d0385Y29udGVudHNlYXJjaGFwaSwxNzM4MjU5MzY2-2.78655847.jpg?quality=75&auto=webp&width=960)
According to the Daily Record, the group regularly features posts about former first minister Humza Yousaf and Scottish Labour leader Anas Sarwar. Ms Ballantyne was previously a Scottish Conservative MSP for the South Scotland region and was leader of Reform UK Scotland from January 2021 to February 2022.
On Tuesday, she posted on the public group, announcing she had ended her membership with the party and that she had been suspended via email the previous day. A spokesperson for Reform UK said Ms Ballantyne had been suspended as “standard practice” while they carried out an investigation.
Reform UK has previously said the group has “nothing to do with the party”. Ms Ballantyne wrote on the Reform UK standing with Scotland Facebook group: “So last night I received an email from Reform telling me my Reform membership has been suspended due to an article in the Daily Record about this (Facebook) group naming me as an admin and calling the content far right and (fascist).