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Councillors quitting 'increasingly toxic' environment

Death threats, stalking and spitting are leading to councillors quitting an ‘increasingly toxic’ political environment.

Death threats, stalking and spitting are leading to councillors quitting an ‘increasingly toxic' political environment.

A survey by the Local Government Association (LGA) of more than 5,000 councillors – released to mark the launch of a campaign on the issue at this week's annual conference - found a ‘startling' seven out of 10 councillors have been abused or intimidated in the last year.

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