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Fair campaigning pledge ahead of May council elections

Posted on Wednesday 30th March 2022

In May, Newport residents will choose their representatives on the city council for the following five years. 

 

The WLGA has called for all current councillors and candidates to commit to a fair and respectful election campaign, and this has won cross-party support in Newport. 

All the leaders of the groups on the council have given their backing to the pledge. 

A statement from the WLGA executive board said: “We are all too familiar with the abuse we see in our inboxes, on our social media feeds or see and hear on our streets or, worse, at our homes.    

“Politics should focus on facts and respectful debate about differences of policy or priorities, not insults or intolerance, misinformation or misogyny, discrimination or division. 

We are committed to attracting more diverse people to consider standing for election. We need to reassure and support those candidates who are newer to democratic life, those who are conscious they are in the minority or have already experienced discrimination. 

“The council elections are about people who just want to contribute and who want to make a positive difference to our communities. 

“Unfortunately, we are seeing an increasing number of councillors and candidates being subjected to abuse, threats and intimidation. 

“As well as being totally unacceptable, this behaviour undermines the principles of free speech, democratic engagement and debate. 

“We therefore endeavour to treat everyone with courtesy, kindness and respect and, as leaders, we stand together to call for an end to abuse, intimidation and harassment of any kind. This is particularly relevant as we enter the key period in the run up to the local government elections in May.” 

The board called for a fair election campaign based on positive campaigning rather than personal attacks and smears. 

“We all have the right to carry out our civic duties without fear of being attacked or abused.

Any inappropriate behaviour, whether that be verbal, physical or in writing on social media, is totally unacceptable and action will be taken if deemed necessary. 

“Please be kind and fair in all that you say and do.”

 

 

 

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