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Reform housing chief sacked over Grenfell comments

Nigel Farage has said the issue has 'been dealt with.'

Charlie Herbert by Charlie Herbert
2026-04-02 11:39
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Reform UK’s housing spokesperson Simon Dudley has been sacked by the party following comments he made about the Grenfell Tower tragedy.

Dudley sparked fury this week after comments he made to Inside Housing about the 2017 fire, which claimed the lives of 72 people.

He told the magazine that Grenfell was a “tragedy” and a “failure” but that “sadly, you know, everyone dies in the end.”

“It’s just how you go, right,” he added.

Dudley then said: “You can’t stop tragic things happening. You can try to minimise excesses, but bad things do happen.”

The comments received widespread condemnation, with Keir Starmer describing them as “shameful” and London Mayor Sadiq Khan saying Dudley’s words were “sickeningly insensitive.”

Starmer had called on Reform leader Nigel Farage to sack Dudley for the comments, and this is exactly what has happened.

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In a statement on Thursday morning, Farage said Dudley was “no longer a spokesman for the party” and the issue had been “dealt with.”

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“The comments were deeply inappropriate. Richard Tice has dealt with him,” he said.

Farage said "he is no longer a spokesman for the party. That's been dealt with"

"The comments were deeply inappropriate. Richard Tice has dealt with him"

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— Politics UK (@PolitlcsUK) April 2, 2026

Dudley’s sacking came shortly after he had apologised for the comments.

In a statement released on Thursday morning, he said: “Grenfell was an utter tragedy and quite rightly prompted a wholesale review and tightening of fire regulations.

“I said it was a tragedy in my interview with Inside Housing and in no shape or form am I belittling that disaster or the huge loss of life.

“It must never happen again. I reiterate that, and am sorry if it was not sufficiently clear.

“To address the national housing crisis, we must ensure that regulation remains safe, sensible and proportionate. My concern is the introduction of numerous measures that do nothing to protect life and are throttling housebuilding.”

Dudley is the second senior Reform figure to be removed from their post in weeks, following the sacking of Hampshire and Solent mayoral election candidate Chris Parry last month.

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