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    1. IlluminatiMinion on

      They are going to paint themselves orange next amd start walking like penguins.

      >Nottinghamshire County Council’s leading Reform group voted against an extension to a meeting so that discussions could be held over the banning of the press.

      >The ban prevents the Nottingham Post and Nottinghamshire Live – and the BBC-funded Local Democracy Reporting Service (LDRS) that it manages – from interviewing council leader Cllr Mick Barton and his 40 Reform councillors.

      >Cllr Barton has further informed the council’s officers to stop sending press releases and to stop inviting journalists to events, except in emergency situations.

    2. judochop1 on

      It’s usually local journalism that digs out the corruption and scandals and mismanagement in local authorities.

      They must be utterly bad at governing to do this,

    3. Defiant_Ad_2762 on

      Ironic they’re trying to ban the press given all the out of proportion coverage Reform have been getting from it which is one of the reasons they’re so popular. And it’s not just in Nottingham. There’s a recent article from the Independent political editor “Reform media ban in Nottinghamshire is a disturbing glimpse of a future with Farage in power” claiming he’d been more or less threatened by Reform

      [https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/reform-media-ban-nottinghamshire-live-farage-free-speech-b2817293.html](https://www.independent.co.uk/news/uk/politics/reform-media-ban-nottinghamshire-live-farage-free-speech-b2817293.html)

    4. Useful_Resolution888 on

      A taste of how reform would govern if they got into number 10, suppressing free speech just like their orange idol.

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