Reform UK Candidates and Bad Messages

Introduction

Some people want to work for Reform UK. But they wrote bad things on the internet. They wrote mean things about Muslims and other people.

Main Body

Three people, Lynn Smith, Mike Ferro, and Phil Tierney, wrote these messages. They said bad things about Muslims. They also liked a man named Tommy Robinson. Nigel Farage is the leader of the party. He says the party is good. But other leaders say the party is not careful. They say the party does not check the people well. Other problems happened too. Nine people in Scotland left the party. One person in Wales did a Nazi sign. This is very bad.

Conclusion

Reform UK is checking these problems now. Other political parties want these people to leave.

Learning

⚡️ The Power of 'S'

Look at these sentences from the text:

  • He says the party is good.
  • The party does not check the people.

The Secret Rule: When we talk about one person (He, She, it, Nigel Farage), the action word needs an -s at the end.

  • I say \rightarrow He says
  • I do \rightarrow He does
  • I write \rightarrow She writes

Common A2 Mistake: ❌ He say the party is good. ✅ He says the party is good.


🚩 Words for 'Bad' things

Instead of just saying "bad," the text uses these words to describe problems:

  1. Mean (not kind) \rightarrow "They wrote mean things."
  2. Not careful (making mistakes) \rightarrow "The party is not careful."

Quick Tip: Use mean for people's behavior and not careful for how someone works.

Vocabulary Learning

internet
the global network of computers
Example:She uses the internet to find information.
mean
unkind or harsh
Example:He said a mean comment about her.
leader
a person who leads or directs
Example:She is the leader of the team.
party
a group of people organized for a cause
Example:They joined a political party.
check
to examine or verify
Example:They will check the documents.
left
to go away from a place
Example:He left the room quickly.
sign
a symbol or gesture
Example:He made a sign with his hand.