A Reform UK activist who previously advocated for “camps” for migrants and deportations is reported to have been given a taxpayer-funded role working for the party. The accounts describe the individual as demanding that people described as “illegal immigrants” be placed in camps and removed from the country. According to the reporting, the appointment is presented as part of the party’s staffing arrangements under public funding rules associated with its elected representatives. The articles focus on the contrast between the activist’s earlier public stance on immigration enforcement and the later employment arrangement linked to the party’s operations. The coverage also highlights that the post is funded using public money, rather than being solely a voluntary or private role. The reports do not provide further details on the activist’s specific duties, the start date of the position, or how the appointment was authorized and overseen. No additional sources are provided here to verify whether any official statement addresses the criticism or clarifies the role’s responsibilities.