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Boston Councillor Issues Apology Over Misunderstanding at Local Meeting

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Boston Councillor Issues Apology Over Misunderstanding at Local Meeting

Boston’s Councillor Noble has extended an apology in the aftermath of an incident where he falsely accused a local resident of using the term ‘fascism’ during a community meeting. After recognising his error, the councillor voiced his remorse over the miscommunication. Communicating with the Local Democracy Reporting Service, Noble made it clear that his comment was a mistake, and he has subsequently apologised to the resident implicated.

This article has been adapted by The Lincoln Post from the original report on www.lincolnshirelive.co.uk.

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