Local Elections 2021: Pub landlord who compared covid policies to the Holocaust in key council race
The Independent candidate has since apologised for his comments
08:53, 2 MAY 2021
Stephen Davies is standing in Rock Ferry, Wirral, in the local elections
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An Independent candidate who caused controversy by comparing covid-19 policies to The Holocaust is battling with Labour for a key seat on Wirral Council.
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