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Four nations unite to advocate for civility in public life

Guest article by the WLGA (Welsh Local Government Association)

Last updated: 2025/10/24 at 3:41 PM
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Local government associations from across the UK reaffirm commitment to protecting democratic participation…

The Local Government Associations which represent England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales — the LGA, NILGA, COSLA and WLGA — have come together to issue a joint statement on the importance of civility in public life, as threats, abuse and intimidation against councillors and officers have become more common.

Local communities thrive when everyone feels safe, included and valued. However, all four associations expressed deep concern over the growing levels of vitriolic abuse, personal attacks and misinformation — particularly online — that are driving some councillors out of public life and deterring others from standing for election.

Elected representatives must lead by example, modelling the positive behaviours that support robust but respectful public discourse. While legitimate scrutiny and debate are essential in a healthy democracy, abuse, threats and harassment have no place in public life.

The LGA, NILGA, COSLA and WLGA also called on the UK Government to work in partnership with the devolved governments, local government associations and the police to address abuse and intimidation faced by anyone in public life; whether officers, candidates or elected politicians.

The four nations stand united in tackling abusive behaviour, countering disinformation, and supporting councils and councillors so they can continue to serve their communities with confidence and dignity.

Councillor Lis Burnett, WLGA Llywydd, said: “Democracy depends on people being willing to put themselves forward to serve their communities, and that only happens when people feel respected, valued and safe to do so.

“We all have a part to play in keeping debate healthy and constructive. It’s fine to disagree, but it should always be done with respect. When we listen, challenge fairly, check the accuracy of what we say and share online, and treat one another well, we create the kind of culture that encourages more people to take part in public life.”

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