Reform councillor threatens to report café owner who fed kids for free to police

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James O'Brien is joined by Barry Ashley, owner of the Grumpy Cook café in Hastings, who was threatened by Reform council chief Andy Woolley. Mr Ashley and Labour MP Helena Dollimore have been told by the East Sussex County Council chief that he plans to contact police after they named him in criticism when school holiday meal vouchers were stopped. Mr Woolley alleges to have been personally attacked online and accused the pair of inciting hate by naming him in their criticism. *Please note this story refers to East Sussex County Council, not Hastings Council as written in the onscreen topic box. Listen to the full show on the all-new LBC App: https://app.af.lbc.co.uk/btnc/thenewlbcapp #jamesobrien #reformuk #nigelfarage #ukpolitics #LBC LBC is the home of live debate around news and current affairs in the UK. Join in the conversation and listen at https://www.lbc.co.uk/ Sign up to LBC’s weekly newsletter here: https://l-bc.co/signup

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