Labour has suspended 11 councillors over a vile WhatsApp group where members exchanged racist, sexist, and homophobic messages, sparking outrage and calls for accountability.
The 11 councillors, who were administratively suspended on Tuesday, are understood to come from Tameside and Stockport councils.
Eleven Labour councillors have been suspended from the party over their membership of a WhatsApp group that has already seen ...
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Eleven Labour councillors have been suspended from the party after its investigation into a WhatsApp group containing ...
EXCLUSIVE: 'This was not something that happened a lot, the reality was the group was just mundane everyday chat between ...
Labour has suspended 11 councillors over a vile WhatsApp group where messages mocked pensioners and made misogynistic and ...
The Labour party has suspended 11 councillors over their membership of a WhatsApp group that saw government Minister Andrew ...
The move is part of the party's investigation into an offensive group chat that has already seen the suspension of a then-Health Minister and a Burnley MP. | ITV National News ...
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Two Labour MPs have now been suspended from the party after “offensive” messages from a WhatsApp group they were members of ...
Gerald Cooney, the former Labour leader of Tameside council in Greater Manchester, said he had complained about Andrew Gwynne’s remarks ...
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