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To keep up with Trafford news sign up to the MyTrafford newsletter here A Trafford councillor told Conservatives who travelled to Manchester for their conference to ‘p*** off’.

It has emerged Coun Jayne Dhillon, Labour member for Davyhulme East ward at Trafford council, took to Twitter over the weekend.

The official Conservative Party account shared a tweet that said: “We’re on the way to Manchester. We’re getting on with the job.

We’re delivering on the people’s priorities.” READ MORE:The stand-up comic who confronted Jacob Rees-Mogg in Manchester over 'shameful' fit-for-work tests In response, Coun Dhillon tweeted simply: “P*** off.” The comment gained three likes and a retweet at the time of writing, but also got some criticism.

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