Labour’s Gorton and Denton byelection campaign hit by fallout from ‘vile’ WhatsApp chat
Exclusive: Report on six Labour councillors comes just weeks before byelection triggered by Andrew Gwynne’s retirementLabour’s campaign for a vital byelection has been dealt a fresh blow after six local...
By Josh Halliday North of England editor · The Guardian World
Exclusive: Report on six Labour councillors comes just weeks before byelection triggered by Andrew Gwynne’s retirement Labour’s campaign for a vital byelection has been dealt a fresh blow after six local councillors were found to have breached standards rules in a “vile” WhatsApp chat. Andrew Gwynne, a former health minister, was suspended last year over offensive messages he sent in the “Trigger Me Timbers” group, including one saying he hoped a 72-year-old woman “croaks it” before an election. Continue reading...