A ROW has broken out after Trafford’s Conservative Group leader rebranded a council newsletter as communist propaganda.

Cllr Nathan Evans took to Twitter this week to share a photoshopped image of a residents’ newsletter that he entitled ‘Pravda’.

Pravda, Russian for ‘truth’, was the name of the Russian state-owned newspaper that distributed communist ideology from when Lenin was in power in 1912 up until the collapse of the Soviet Union in 1991.

Notorious dictator Joseph Stalin also used the paper to spread extreme ideology through propaganda during his time in power.

Cllr Evans is understood to have concerns about the newsletter over alleged breaches of pre-election restrictions that prevent the council from publishing any material that could be interpreted as political.

It has been confirmed the printing of the newsletter in question was completed by Wednesday last week and was due to be delivered by post within two or three days to residents, before the official pre-election period kicked in on Monday, March 28, at 4pm.

The newsletter contained information for residents, including Covid safety information, adult social care news and foster care information.

Cllr Evans captioned his photoshopped ‘Pravda’ image and said: “There you go Trafford Council, I’ve fixed the front of your propaganda rag. I am told it cost £52,000 of tax payers money not my originally claimed £200,000 but I have my doubts and asked for more details.”

The move has sparked fury among other Trafford councillors.

Cllr Mike Freeman, executive member for Covid recovery, responded: “You sink to even new lower depths than the sewer. You are the problem. You snipe away from the sidelines. It’s all you ever do. Never ever anything constructive from you or your councillors. The tweet reflects badly on you and demonstrates why you are unfit to run the council. Tasteless and wholly inappropriate too.”

Cllr Evans retorted: “Clearly struck a nerve Mike. Let’s see what the electoral commission say.”

Cllr Michael Welton, of the Green Group, wrote: “You have read the new councillor code of conduct, haven’t you? ‘Behaviour that is considered dishonest and/or deceitful can bring the council into disrepute.'”

Other Twitter users weren’t too impressed either.

One user, ScareyJoe, said: “So that’s about 50p per household to give the residents of Trafford some useful information? Will you be doing your utmost to correct the £200,000 figure which is now circulating? Thought not.”

Rhiannon Roberts said: “Given the current world situation, this feels really insensitive and inflammatory – am disappointed to see this from an official account.”

Cllr Evans was contacted for further comment, but he had not responded at the time of writing.