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Farage to speak to Nottinghamshire Reform council leader over press ban

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Nigel Farage said that the reform will talk to Council leader Mick Barton at the Party Conference on Friday

Nigel Farage said that he would “chat with a little” with a reform of the British Council leader because of the decision to contact journalists from a local newspaper.

Last week, Nottinghamshire District Council told BBC Mick Barton’s Nottingham Post and Online Lend Nottinghamshire Live with him and other council members “immediately put into force” by banning his speech.

Nevertheless, he followed a conflict on a story about the reorganization of the local government. Barton then said that the ban only applied personally.

Reform, British national leader Farage, said he will now intervene in the queue.

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Mick Barton said that the last prohibition of Nottingham Post was applied only to Council press releases, events and interviews with it.

Farage currently spoke about Washington, DC and Congress on Wednesday about Free Speech issues in the UK.

Later, the BBC asked Farage why Barton banned his notdinghamshire live journalists.

“I don’t know. I’ll see it [Barton] from [Reform UK] This Friday conference and chat with him, Farage said Farage.

When asked if he was satisfied with the prohibition, he added Farage: “Obviously they think they’re bad actors, but I think I have a good past to be peaceful in these situations.”

When asked if Barton was “in trouble”, he added Farage: “No, no, I’m a very good peaceman and I’ve seen all this before.

He continued: “I have been in and out of politics for 30 years, I have seen these disputes before and we need to find a solution.”

When asked whether the prohibition of the district council would be removed, he did not answer.

Barton said before: “We don’t have a problem, I don’t have a problem, I’m professional, and I hope Notts Post become professional.

“The ban still stops until he apologizes. They need to take the phone and talk to me.”

The authority added that the members of the Assembly “never stopped” to talk to journalists on the publication.

Thousands of signatures petition

The ban, which includes journalists financed by the BBC as part of the local democracy reporting service, was criticized by Natalie Fah, Nottinghamshire.

Mrs. Fah tried to refuse to accept a copy of Nottingham Post on Tuesday, Barton.

Fah said to the BBC on Wednesday that the dispute was “really exploded”.

“I’m really glad that everyone is talking about it because it’s a very important issue.” He said.

“Many national journalists can be the same as reform.

“I want to go back to the basic information.

“Mick must be reasonable and understand the role of the local press in taking into account the councils.”

According to the post, An article written by the Agenda Editor Oliver asked Pridmore a ban.

About the ongoing debates on the reorganization of local government – two reforms claimed that the British Assembly member said they could be suspended from the district council groups if they did not vote for Barton’s preferred model in public surgery.

Mr. Pridmore attended the meeting and then said: “We have nothing to apologize and we are with the scope we produce.

He continued: “The same scope we provide in any council in our patch.”

A petition created by the publication and reform: a petition that stopped hiding from the press review won more than 26,000 signatures.

Barton was contacted for a comment.

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