Change UK Website Hacked to Offer Illegal iGaming Sites

  • Anna Soubry’s manifesto has been replaced with “no KYC” gambling advertorial 
  • The editorial-style write-up includes iGaming site reviews, links, “play now” buttons
  • Many of the site’s other pages have remained intact from the pre-Brexit days
Anna Soubry leading protest
The official website for Change UK has been hijacked to offer illegal online gambling, with ads promoting no KYC checks. [Image: Shutterstock.com]

The public-facing online platform for a once-influential UK political party that stood against Brexit has been hacked to promote illegal iGaming sites. 

ads promoting zero KYC checks

A trade publication on Wednesday revealed Change UK’s official website has been hijacked to offer offshore online gambling, with ads promoting zero Know Your Customer (KYC) checks, and large bonuses for UK users. 

While the voteforchange.uk landing page still features an image of then-party leader Anna Soubry, her manifesto text has been replaced with a monster gambling advertorial titled the “Best No KYC Casinos in the UK 2026.”

The advertorial features scores of iGaming site reviews and links, including “Play Now buttons that route users through affiliate tracking links.”

The website’s other pages are like a time capsule abandoned when Change UK departed the UK political scene in 2019 with a whimper. 

While dormant domains are commonly hijacked, none of the former Change UK leaders will feel comfortable sharing their political footprint with illegal gambling operators that target the UK.

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