A Deportation Worker from Home Office was fired for sharing a message from Reform UK MP Richard Tice in response to a GB news article.
Gary Costin said that he 'lost everything' when he was accused of 'spreading hate' and was fired after a complaint about a message that he shared on WhatsApp.
In a message about X from 2024, TICE, the reform leader at that time, commented on a GB news article entitled: How Home Office Islamic Network wants to recruit Muslim staff and influence policy makers from the inside.
The piece at the exhaust valve, known for its anti-Buitenland right-hand attitude, pointed to documents from home office that show that a group of more than 700 civil servants wanted to make policy more including Muslim needs.
They also planned to 'give advice and guidance to senior civil servants management on religious issues that influence Muslim staff'.
The inflammatory article has merged 'Islam' with 'Islamic extremism' and quoted an anonymous employee of the home office.
Mr. Costin, who had worked for 15 years for G4S and the government, sent a screenshot from Tice's Post, who was already written 'Uh Oh'.
The 57-year-old was then suspended in April last year, although he had added none of his own comments when sending the message to the WhatsApp group.

Gary Costin (photo), 57, was fired after sharing a post of reform MP Richard Tice

A screenshot of the message forwarded by Mr. Costin in the WhatsApp group treasure
In letters to Mr. Costin, Mitue said that he had violated his social media and disciplinary policy by being possible to be discriminatory. “
On the message from the Tice of the Reform reads: 'Shocking revelations: Great Islamic network in Home Office, now suspended, seems to have deliberately undermined government policy.
'How many other departments have comparable? Answers required urgently. Possible national security problems at stake. '
Mr. Costin was suspended the next day after an anonymous complaint had been filed with the clock hose of Mition.
The colleague claimed that the message was shared to 'spread hatred' against Muslims, which they claimed was 'bullying'.
It is understood that the complainant also described the post as 'an insult to all my Muslim colleagues', and added that it had done 'nothing but spread hatred', De Telegraaf reported.
During a disciplinary hearing, Mitue accepted that Mr. Costin was not planning to get upset, but claimed that this was not relevant because the image could be experienced by others as offensive and racist.
Mr. Costin, whose task was to defer to the UK criminals born abroad, said: “I have lost almost everything. I have nothing against Muslims at all.

Mr. Tice (photo) was reform of the British leader when he placed in response to a GB news article

Mr. Costin told Talk TV that the test had influenced his mental health, his marriage and his financial situation
“It was a purely factual message about a small WhatsApp group that we used to share information that was relevant to our work.”
He added that the loss of his job made him depressed and almost resulted in the end of his marriage to Dawn, an air guest woman.
Mr. Costin said Talkentv: 'I lost my job. It has been difficult. I had a decent car that I had to sell to keep my head above water. I could have losing my house.
“A year later I was still destroyed. I never intended to cause anyone. '
Mr. Costin said that he 'lost his confidence' and was rejected by 'half a dozen jobs' after potential employers have seen the position and refuse to continue his application.
From March last year there were a total of 18,220 British officials who identified themselves as Muslim.
The latest figures show that Christianity is the most common religion among civil servants, with 166,140 civil servants who declare that they were Christian in 2024.