Sheffield Reform UK councillor 'brought party into disrepute'
Menday's suspension comes on the same day as Reform's Ken Tranter, who was elected to the Aldershot South seat on Hampshire County Council, apologised after posting on social media calling for the police to take action about "non white persons taking over" a town park.
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