
Originally published byThe Guardian
Members of minority communities in Birmingham and elsewhere fear results could lead to rise in hostile rhetoric
Conceding defeat at the election count at Birminghamโs Utilita Arena on Friday, the outgoing Labour leader of the city council, John Cotton, made a plea. โWhat I would encourage the next administration in this city to do, whatever form that administration takes, is that it ensures it champions the diversity of this city,โ he said.
Labourโs 14-year rule of the local authority had come to a crashing end, with Reform emerging as the largest party with 22 councillors so far, followed by the Greens on 19, albeit both parties a long way off the 51 needed for a majority.
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