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Lee Anderson and I got into an online row. It left me very worried.

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27.04.2025

I've had an argument with Lee Anderson. Reform's chief rabble-rouser is certainly no stranger to provoking debate and we've covered many of them over the years.

It's by no means the first time he's taken issue with us at Nottinghamshire Live either. I first got into trouble with him when he was still a Conservative MP in the dying days of the Liz Truss premiership.

I spent one morning contacting the offices of every Conservative MP in Nottinghamshire (that would be a quick job nowadays) to ask if they still supported Truss as their leader. I gave them till the end of the day - ample time for an MP to confirm if they like their leader or not.

Many did not respond and we ran a piece highlighting the fact that just two Nottinghamshire Tories actually confirmed their support for Truss. Lee was not happy.

Yet the latest argument on Thursday (April 24) goes beyond our relationship with Lee, which we always try in good faith to maintain as we do with all our MPs and which regularly has its positive moments. Thursday's row highlighted a much broader and much more troubling attitude towards the role of local media.

It began with a factual post on X from myself which said: "Reform didn't attend our Nottinghamshire Live county council hustings this........

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