Problem Addressed
One of the challenges with holding Reform councillors to account is that their mistakes and controversies often surface piecemeal a tweet here, a news article there, or a local Facebook group post. The cycle of outrage is fast-moving, and without a central record it’s easy for campaigners, journalists, and voters to lose track of when something happened, who was involved, and what the consequences were. That makes it harder to see patterns of behaviour or to respond with evidence when Reform tries to present itself as competent and credible.
Approach & Implementation
Volunteers at Campaign Lab Hack nights built this tool to combat this problem first it collects tweets from @ReformExposed, a prominent account on X dedicated to tracking these incidents. Then it automatically builds a searchable database from their reporting, the tool preserves stories that might otherwise get lost in the churn of social media. This makes it much easier to spot recurring issues, to cross-reference incidents by location, and to give campaigners and journalists a reliable resource to challenge Reform’s narrative with documented evidence.
Resources
As is the case for all of our tools, iterative improvement is only made possible by testing and user feedback. If you have any feedback for this tool, please feel free to get in touch with [email protected]