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Farage to speak to Nottinghamshire Reform council leader over press ban | UK News

By uk-times.com3 September 2025No Comments3 Mins Read
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Nigel Farage has said he will “have a little chat” with the leader of a Reform UK council over a decision to ban contact with reporters from a local newspaper.

Last week, Nottinghamshire County Council told the that Mick Barton had banned the Nottingham Post and its online arm, Nottinghamshire Live, from speaking to him and other councillors “with immediate effect”.

It followed a disagreement over a story the publication ran about local government reorganisation, though Barton later said the ban applied only to him personally.

Farage, the national leader of Reform UK, has now said he will intervene in the row.

Farage is currently in Washington, D.C, and on Wednesday spoke to Congress about free speech issues in the UK.

Afterwards, the asked Farage why Barton had banned Nottinghamshire Live reporters.

“I don’t know. I’m going to see him [Barton] at the [Reform UK] conference this Friday and have a chat with him,” Farage said.

When asked if he was happy about the ban, Farage added: “He obviously thinks they’re bad actors, but I think I’ve got a good history of being a peacemaker in these situations.”

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

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

He did not answer when asked if the county council ban would be lifted.

Barton previously said: “We haven’t got a problem, I’ve not got a problem, I’m being professional and I hope the Notts Post become professional.

“The ban still stands until they come and apologise. They need to pick the phone up and speak to me.”

He added that he had “never stopped” his councillors from speaking to journalists at the publication.

The ban, which included -funded journalists based at the title as part of the Local Democracy Reporting Service, had been criticised by Nottinghamshire Live editor Natalie Fahy.

Fahy attempted to hand Barton a copy of the Nottingham Post at the start of the meeting on Tuesday, which he refused to accept.

According to the Post, an article written by its agenda editor Oliver Pridmore prompted the ban.

The piece – about ongoing discussions over the reorganisation of local government – included a claim that two Reform UK councillors said at a public surgery they could be suspended from their county council group if they did not vote for Barton’s preferred model.

Pridmore attended the meeting and afterwards said: “We haven’t got anything to apologise for, and we stand by the coverage we produced.

“It’s the exact same coverage we provide on any council in our patch.”

A petition created by the publication, called Reform: Stop hiding from press scrutiny, has gained more than 26,000 signatures.

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