Reform councillors reject ‘No Place for Hate’ pledge at Barnsley Council

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Reform councillors reject ‘No Place for Hate’ pledge at Barnsley Council

The Star (Sheffield) · 1 month ago

Reform councillors at Barnsley Council have reportedly rejected a “No Place for Hate” pledge. The decision matters because the pledge concerns the council’s public stance on opposing hatred and discrimination.

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  • Reform councillors reportedly rejected Barnsley’s anti-hate pledge.
  • The pledge concerns opposing hatred and discrimination.
  • Further details were unavailable from the article text.

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