Key facts
- Manchester's Fire and Rescue Service warned employees about supporting Reform UK.
- The service expressed 'concern' regarding employees' political backing.
- The warning was interpreted by some as an attack on free speech.
Senior figures within Manchester's Fire and Rescue Service have reportedly spoken with employees who have shown support for the Reform UK party. The service indicated that such backing was a cause for 'concern.' This action has led to accusations that Andy Burnham, the Mayor of Greater Manchester, is 'chilling' free speech by allegedly influencing or discouraging employees' political affiliations. The specific nature of the 'words' exchanged and the exact 'concern' cited by the fire service leadership remain unclear, but the incident highlights potential tensions between public service roles and political expression.
