Missus Kent’s chat group talks weapons and killing

NOTE: This article was published on 20 November 2025MissusKent alias Jodie Scott / Goodban – the Poundshop Lily Allen of Whitstable – has been seriously embarrassed by the leaking of content from her private WhatsApp group, “MissusKent’s Patriotic Community”. So too has Reform, which has had to suspend one of its councillors, Tom Pickup of…

NOTE: This article was published on 20 November 2025
Jodi Scott aka Goodban aka MissusKent

MissusKent alias Jodie Scott / Goodban – the Poundshop Lily Allen of Whitstable – has been seriously embarrassed by the leaking of content from her private WhatsApp group, “MissusKent’s Patriotic Community”.

So too has Reform, which has had to suspend one of its councillors, Tom Pickup of Lancashire County Council, over his contributions to the group.

Weapons and genocide

Group members advocated “mass Islam genocide”, the stockpiling of weapons (including guns, crossbows and petrol bombs) ready for attacks on “lefties” and migrants – and the shooting of Keir Starmer.

You can hear parts of it here:

And here:

Tom Pickup also repeated the homophobic libels against the Prime Minister which have featured in Jodie Scott’s musical efforts.

Suspended Reform councillor Tom Pickup

It seems that credit for penetrating the WhatsApp group and leaking the contents goes to anti-fascist Alice Haven, from North West England, who passed the leak on to Reform Party UK Exposed, ensuring that it quickly went viral.

Mike Gott, left and Jodie Scott aka Goodban
Jodie Scott aka Goodban at a Kent demo with tattooed nazi Mike Gott

Jodie Scott has told KentOnline: “You don’t think that we should be arming ourselves when we’ve got people being slaughtered on the streets because of our government? 

“Having things to defend your family, legal things because crossbows are legal, what is wrong with that?

“I’ve got five young children, I’m not going to sit here while this invasion happens.”

Infiltrators

At the same time, she tried to disown some comments on the group and claimed infiltrators had been “manipulating everything that’s been said”.

On her Facebook page, she has claimed she was too busy to moderate the WhatsApp group properly.

Jodie Scott Goodban
Jodie Scott on stage at Tommy Robinson rally

Operating under the “Missus Kent” persona, she has produced crude musical tracks laced with anti‑migrant and homophobic themes. Some have been platformed on Spotify, including the song containing the gross libel against Keir Starmer.

She performs regularly at anti-migrant events in the Kent area and sang at the last Tommy Robinson march in London in September.


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