Reform scored minor publicity coup across the national media in the spring when The Talbot in Blackpool became its first “branded” pub. Nigel Farage paid a visit, was photographed with co-owner Paul Flynn and pulled a pint of beer called Remainer Tears. Now reporting from the Blackpool Lead website suggests Farage has once again been unlucky with his choice of friends.
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Flynn, they reveal, was previously involved with a pub called The Tangerine Tavern, which hosted far right meetings for the British National Party from 2012 to 2014. These were attended by its leader, Nick Griffin, and by a British neo-Nazi currently behind bars for plotting the murder of former Labour Party MP Rosie Cooper.
Flynn had previously relinquished his landlord’s licence after incidents including an unlicensed boxing match and a lock-in that led to a street brawl. More recently, he has indicated ambitions to stand as an MP for Reform.