A Labour councillor has been suspended by his local party over social media posts he made more than a decade ago that were deemed racist and supportive of far-right activist Tommy Robinson.
Reform UK highlighted “offensive” posts that they claimed had been made by Ben Westwick – a councillor at Basildon Council in Essex.
Council leader Gavin Callaghan said he took the action against Westwick “after I was made aware of social media posts made… before he was elected in 2024”.
Westwick, who now sits as an independent councillor for Pitsea South East, has been contacted for comment by the BBC.
A Twitter/X account belonging to Ben Westwick, which has not had any new posts since 2014, included posts such as one with a sexually explicit image and another that was racist against black people and that included a monkey emoji.
In 2012, his account tweeted “@EDLTrobinson tommy Robinson for prime minister”.
Robinson, whose real name is Stephen Yaxley-Lennon, is a far-right activist who founded the English Defence League (EDL) and has just been released from prison having served a sentence for contempt of court.
Callaghan said in a statement: “Whilst I accept that Ben was a young man when he posted these comments and that he has changed his views on a number of issues, I do not believe it is right for him to represent the Labour Party on the council at this time.”
The local Reform UK party has called for Westwick’s “immediate resignation” based on what they call his “numerous offensive, racist, and deeply inappropriate comments made across his social media accounts”.
Having the whip removed means a politician is no longer obliged to vote with his party at council meetings. It also usually means an individual is suspended from the political party they are a member of.
Labour has been contacted by the BBC about Westwick’s party membership.
Meanwhile, there are two by-elections for Basildon Council due to take place over the next month.
One is in Wickford Park ward next Thursday, following the death of Wickford Independents’ Dave Harrison, and one in St Martins ward on 17 July after Labour’s Maryam Yaqub stood down earlier this month.