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The police are probing Reform’s scandal-struck raffle

Willem Moore by Willem Moore
11 April 2026
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On 9 April, Reform UK announced the winner of their ‘Free Energy Bill’ prize draw. As we noted at the time, it seemed to be an excuse for Reform to make life a little easier for a family who appeared to have it quite easy already:

Giving old wealthy people assistance while the rest of the UK suffers.

Classic Reform. https://t.co/GbbeelYWEb

— Canary (@TheCanaryUK) April 9, 2026

Since then, eagle-eyed investigators have noticed that this particular family have a history with Farage. Oh, and the police are looking into the raffle too. So all in all, things haven’t gone quite as well as they might have done.

Farage loyalists

Firstly, the prize-winning couple do seem to have a documented history of being around Farage. As political commentator Don McGowan noted (with help from the Yorkshire Lass account and Reform Party UK Exposed):

🗼WELL I NEVER🗼

Would you believe that Ray and June, who won the Reform UK energy bills prize, go back all the way to the Brexit Party with Farage?

Here they are with Farage, Widdecombe and Bull [a truly awful supernatural detective thriller].

What a coincidence [increasingly unlikely]

The point McGowan and others are making is that this longstanding history with Farage and his various political vehicles suggests these winners were likely hand picked by the party. In the same post, McGowan showed the following images which picture Ray, June, and Farage at the same event:

🗼WELL I NEVER🗼

Would you believe that Ray and June, who won the Reform UK energy bills prize, go back all the way to the Brexit Party with Farage?

Here they are with Farage, Widdecombe and Bull [a truly awful supernatural detective thriller].

What a coincidence [increasingly… pic.twitter.com/9VgIdB4wjP

— Don McGowan (@donmcgowan) April 10, 2026

McGowan also provided the following timeline:

<-> Ray and June Dibble are photographed at a Brexit Party rally in 2019 with Nigel Farage, Anne Widdecombe and David Bull.

<-> Ray and June nominate local councillor, Lee Moffitt as branch chair for Reform UK, Wigan.

<-> Ray and June win Nigel Farage’s energy bills competition.

<-> Additional info — Farage and Jenrick turn up at Ray and June’s house with a cheque for a VERY SPECIFIC amount of £1,758.

It’s almost as though the entire thing was orchestrated from the beginning.

What a surprise! The staunch Wigan branch members won.

It was pitched as a competition open to the general public in national press.

Reform will FIX it. pic.twitter.com/tXInAVkVes

— Reform Party UK Exposed 🇬🇧 (@reformexposed) April 10, 2026

Look, we’re going to be completely fair here. It seems reasonable to think that the sort of person who enters a Reform giveaway is almost certainly going to be the sort of person who likes and follows Farage. As such, the fact that the couple have been hanging around Nigel for years isn’t a smoking gun, as Reform themselves have argued:

Reform source says many of the party’s 270,000 members entered the competition.

“Is it a shock a member won? No.” https://t.co/ZNOJjihueC

— Kevin Schofield (@KevinASchofield) April 10, 2026

Back to being less nice, Reform have certainly given no reason to believe that they didn’t fix it.

And really, it didn’t take a genius to foresee that the draw would end up looking like a fix, even if they didn’t purposefully orchestrate one.

Of course your members would enter the competition, Nigel.

Of course people would call foul when one of them won.

Of course the inevitable outcry would overshadow any benefits from this little gimmick.

Some called the “competition” a cynical PR stunt.

Others said it was deflection from Farage’s Iran war flip-flop.

A few spotted the data harvesting.

Turns out it was far simpler: just a giveaway to their own Reform party members.

June from Wigan, congrats on ‘winning’!! https://t.co/FKvvpCOqHW pic.twitter.com/XDhCg04Uzl

— Luke Charters MP (@lukejcr) April 10, 2026

And as Mr Ethical noted, the way things have shaken out could in fact be criminal:

Since it would appear that Reform knew the winners of their energy scam, they have almost certainly committed a criminal offence. I don't suppose anything will happen though. pic.twitter.com/xspFLWXuJj

— Mr Ethical 🚩 (@nw_nicholas) April 10, 2026

This is why political parties don’t usually do giveaways.

That and because they’re not daytime TV game shows.

It’s not surprising that Reform would ape light television, anyway, given that they’ve already stolen Jimmy Saville’s catchphrase.

GMP’s Reform investigation

As reported by the Telegraph, the police are now looking into the raffle. Greater Manchester Police have said:

We have received a report and are currently reviewing the matter.

It’s currently unclear what potential offences the police are looking into. Reform, meanwhile, have said they’re not worried, having previously solicited legal advice.

In all likelihood, nothing will come of the above, because UK electoral law is a joke. Clearly, however, political parties giving out cash prizes is not a sign of functioning democracy.

Featured image via Chatham House (Flickr)

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  1. Suzie Webb says:
    3 months ago

    Well 500+ people were arrested yesterday for holding a sign saying, “I oppose genocide. I support Palestine Action.” And may become labelled terrorists. This seems like a far greater crime to me. Let’s hope Zac Polanski continues to show Reform they are losers.

    Reply
  2. Kate says:
    3 months ago

    Has anyone got proof that ALL their neighbours have received any money as well? Given the entire street were supposed to have won.

    Reply

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