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Annabelle Sanderson: Reform’s warm welcome to Bonnie Blue marks them as hypocrites – not supporters of women

Annabelle Sanderson is the Deputy Chairman (Political) for Melksham and Devizes in Wiltshire.

“This message is for dads, husbands, students and of course, barely legal 18-year-olds. I would love you to rearrange my insides this Saturday, near Oxford Circus, in London.”

That was the message put out by Bonnie Blue as she sought participants in one of her repellent stunts: to have sex with 1000 men in 24 hours.

The same Blue who has been welcomed with open arms by Reform UK after saying she supports Nigel Farage because of his “sensible positions on immigration and inheritance tax” – and the same Blue who was welcomed by Danny Kruger, the MP for East Wiltshire who defected from the Conservatives earlier this year on an excuse flimsier than one of Bonnie’s ‘work’ outfits.

Kruger, who is perhaps best known for his very moral and intellectual stance on issues like state-enabled suicide, said the party wants “all the support we can get” including from people “like Bonnie Blue.” This is the same Kruger who said that women did not have “absolute right to bodily autonomy” when arguing against a woman’s right to choose whether she wishes to continue a pregnancy or not.

Kruger’s stance on abortion is not one I agree with, but it is one I can at least understand because if you, like he, believes that life starts at conception then abortion is the end of that life.

But this is not an article about abortion. I referenced that speech because the point Kruger was making is that when it comes to pregnancy, women should consider the impact their actions have on others who are more vulnerable. It goes without saying that, issues of pregnancy aside, that same philosophy applies to men as well.

And I think the same philosophy applies in the case of Blue. She is dangerously pandering to male fantasies and encourages other young women to do the same. She works with other women who are popular on platforms such as OnlyFans because they look underage.

People who molest and rape children should be in jail. People who encourage the fantasies of sex with children should not be welcomed into political parties.

One of her more disgusting ideas was the ‘Bonnie Blue Petting Zoo’ – a repulsive a concept as you might imagine. She explains:

“I am going to be in a glass box, tied up, and it’s going to be open for the public. They can f*ck me, touch me, use dildos on me, toys on me, whatever they want to do. I am going to be completely helpless, tied down, gagged, choked…you can watch me like you would a zoo animal.”

Not only is Blue normalising hardcore pornography but with this stunt she wanted to essentially normalise rape and sexual assault. She might say she had to consent to everything, but the message is that women are pieces of meat for men to do with whatever they like. It’s depraved and it’s dangerous.

Reform have made much of their policy platform being in defence of women. They even have a ‘Women for Reform’ side hustle where some of their more higher profile defectors can woman-wash the party (although the perennially pedobuccalous Pochin has been notably absent in recent weeks.)

Their main stance is that through their tough line on immigration and deporting illegals, they are protecting women from those cultures where women are not valued and crimes committed by men from those countries are, on average, many times higher than in those brought up in Western society.

I fully support a detain-and-deport policy, although I doubt Reform’s interest in the nuances of law to put a robust plan together unlike the work Conservatives have done with Lord Wolfson. But this is strikingly at odds with the behaviour you could argue Bonnie Blue is – however unintentionally – encouraging. Sexual assault is sexual assault, regardless of who does it.

Women don’t feel less violated for being attacked by a bloke who was born down the road rather than an illegal migrant trying his luck on the UK’s hopeless asylum system and woke judges.

And what of the impact on children? Truly, the most vulnerable?

Pornography is now easily available to young people; something which can damage children’s mental health, distort their understanding of healthy relationships and normalise abusive sexual behaviour. Blue herself says she was sexually active at 13 and watched porn when she was younger. Yet she sees no link between the two.

In his book Covenant, Danny Kruger said: “I think it’s a problem in our society, how ubiquitous pornography is.” He’s right. Up until August of this year, Blue was using Instagram to promote her extreme content and she is still using TikTok, promoting her 2025 tour in the ‘Bang Bus’. Platforms young children can have on their phones.

Bonnie Blue is not a politician and what she is doing is not illegal. She is right that it is her body and if she wants to reduce herself to simply an orifice for men’s pleasure, that’s her call.

Kruger and others in Reform however, are politicians. Their actions and their words have consequences – and in welcoming her, they have also shown themselves to be hypocrites. For all their talk of family values and women’s safety, their welcoming of Billinger has shown that is just an act to garner popularity.

Like Bonnie Blue, Reform have shown they will have anyone if it brings in the cash.

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