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Reform UK refuse diversity training at Northamptonshire council | Reform UK refuse diversity training at Northamptonshire council |
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Reform UK councillors attended their first meeting of West Northamptonshire Council on Friday | |
A Reform UK council leader has confirmed that his group will not take part in diversity or climate training as part of their new roles as elected officials. | A Reform UK council leader has confirmed that his group will not take part in diversity or climate training as part of their new roles as elected officials. |
Mark Arnull, a Reform UK councillor, was appointed as the leader of West Northamptonshire Council on Wednesday. | Mark Arnull, a Reform UK councillor, was appointed as the leader of West Northamptonshire Council on Wednesday. |
He told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: "As it stands, I will stand with the policy and the councillors on the Reform group will not be attending the training." | He told the Local Democracy Reporting Service: "As it stands, I will stand with the policy and the councillors on the Reform group will not be attending the training." |
The move comes after Reform UK leader Nigel Farage posted on social media that newly elected councillors would boycott the training stating that "all people should be treated equally". | The move comes after Reform UK leader Nigel Farage posted on social media that newly elected councillors would boycott the training stating that "all people should be treated equally". |
Reform UK has political control of West Northamptonshire Council after winning 42 seats out of the 76 elected in the recent local elections. | Reform UK has political control of West Northamptonshire Council after winning 42 seats out of the 76 elected in the recent local elections. |
According to the authority's equality, diversity and inclusion policy, the council said it was "committed to advancing equality of opportunity" and "eliminating discrimination, harassment and victimisation". | According to the authority's equality, diversity and inclusion policy, the council said it was "committed to advancing equality of opportunity" and "eliminating discrimination, harassment and victimisation". |
It said the responsibility of ensuring there was no unlawful discrimination rested with staff and that all members must comply with the policy and framework. | It said the responsibility of ensuring there was no unlawful discrimination rested with staff and that all members must comply with the policy and framework. |
Arnull said: "The councillors in West Northamptonshire Council are waiting for their briefs from the democratic services team." | Arnull said: "The councillors in West Northamptonshire Council are waiting for their briefs from the democratic services team." |
Mark Arnull, the leader of West Northamptonshire Council, said his group will not take part in diversity and climate training | |
He confirmed that his administration would only fly flags of the St George's Cross and the Union Jack and have the council emblem only on local authority buildings. | He confirmed that his administration would only fly flags of the St George's Cross and the Union Jack and have the council emblem only on local authority buildings. |
The authority has also proposed to reduce remote working for council staff. | The authority has also proposed to reduce remote working for council staff. |
He told the Local Democracy Reporting Service that the party's key policies going forward would focus on "what local people said" on their doorsteps. | He told the Local Democracy Reporting Service that the party's key policies going forward would focus on "what local people said" on their doorsteps. |
"We're going to address the issues that we said by meeting with the officers and executives at the earliest opportunity and we'll look at what we can do," Arnull added. | "We're going to address the issues that we said by meeting with the officers and executives at the earliest opportunity and we'll look at what we can do," Arnull added. |
Arnull and his new cabinet are expected to attend their first public meeting as a senior decision-making panel at One Angel Square in Northampton in June. | Arnull and his new cabinet are expected to attend their first public meeting as a senior decision-making panel at One Angel Square in Northampton in June. |
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