Reform Council to Sing National Anthem and Say Lord's Prayer at Meetings
Members approved the change by recorded votes, with 48 backing the Lord's Prayer and 45 supporting the national anthem at full council meetings.
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Reform council defends singing God Save The King at meetings after Labour calls move 'embarrassment'
Labour has branded a Reform council an "embarrassment" after introducing God Save The King to weekly meetings.Kent County Council, described as Reform UK's flagship authority, has voted to amend its constitution to incorporate religious and patriotic elements into official proceedings.Following Thursday's annual council meeting, members approved measures requiring the Lord's Prayer to be recited at the start of sessions, with the national anthem…
Leftists Denounce Introduction of National Anthem to Council Proceedings – ‘Embarrassment!’
A local government council in Britain, led by Nigel Farage’s Reform UK, has introduced the singing of God Save the King to conclude weekly meetings, a move the local leftist Labour Party has called an “embarrassment.”PULSE POINTS WHAT HAPPENED: Kent County Council, England, led by Nigel Farage’s Reform UK party, has amended its constitution to include the recital of the Lord’s Prayer at the start of meetings and the singing of God Save The King …
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