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The local government official numpty of the year award for 2013 so far.
http:// www.bbc .co.uk/ news/uk -englan d-cornw all-215 94109
Just unbelievable.......and he was saying that lunch time that he was not thinking about resigning.
Bet he goes? Sweepstake by when?
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Just unbelievable.......and he was saying that lunch time that he was not thinking about resigning.
Bet he goes? Sweepstake by when?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.It does sound a wicked thing to say, but I think I can see where he is coming from. He had just come from a meeting where he was valiantly fighting (but failing) cuts in services and no doubt his was a sarcastic reaction which would have been better prefaced by "you might as well euthanise etc etc........" - using the shock factor to bring home just how bad the cuts are. But by wording it the way he did it sounded like he really supported such a move which patently he doesn't.
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That's a very fair way of looking at the story, and I'm glad someone has stepped back from the 'first impact' stance.
However I honestly think that as someone in public office needs to be conscious of what they say.
Like many people, I myself will tell some horrifically un-PC jokes when I'm drunk with my mates, but when I'm in a professional environment, I know what is, and what isn't acceptable.
Can I tell you my favourite un-PC joke?
Please?
That's a very fair way of looking at the story, and I'm glad someone has stepped back from the 'first impact' stance.
However I honestly think that as someone in public office needs to be conscious of what they say.
Like many people, I myself will tell some horrifically un-PC jokes when I'm drunk with my mates, but when I'm in a professional environment, I know what is, and what isn't acceptable.
Can I tell you my favourite un-PC joke?
Please?
@Canary Interesting interpretation of this mans comments you made.
"He had just come from a meeting where he was valiantly fighting (but failing) cuts in services and no doubt his was a sarcastic reaction which would have been better prefaced by "you might as well euthanise etc etc."
Where did you get the information that he was fighting the cuts to services from?
This is an article from "Truro People", and from it they say this;
"When told how the group helps parents of children with special educational needs, Mr Brewer responded by saying: "Disabled children cost the council too much money and should be put down."
Further on in the article it says this;
" Councillor Brewer, who has been a councillor for more than 25 years, said he believed the incident happened after a long council meeting regarding budgets.
He recalled the conversation happened at a time when some disabled children were being moved out of county for care which was "incurring additional expense".
While admitting using the language, he stressed it was not something he believed but did it to "stimulate" a debate."
That does not sound like the comments of a man valiantly fighting the cuts in services to me - that sounds like a man complaining about the cost of disability care......
"He had just come from a meeting where he was valiantly fighting (but failing) cuts in services and no doubt his was a sarcastic reaction which would have been better prefaced by "you might as well euthanise etc etc."
Where did you get the information that he was fighting the cuts to services from?
This is an article from "Truro People", and from it they say this;
"When told how the group helps parents of children with special educational needs, Mr Brewer responded by saying: "Disabled children cost the council too much money and should be put down."
Further on in the article it says this;
" Councillor Brewer, who has been a councillor for more than 25 years, said he believed the incident happened after a long council meeting regarding budgets.
He recalled the conversation happened at a time when some disabled children were being moved out of county for care which was "incurring additional expense".
While admitting using the language, he stressed it was not something he believed but did it to "stimulate" a debate."
That does not sound like the comments of a man valiantly fighting the cuts in services to me - that sounds like a man complaining about the cost of disability care......
oops forgot the link to the Truro People article I was quoting from;
http:// www.tru ropeopl e.co.uk /Cornwa ll-Coun cillor- Collin- Brewer- sorry-d isabled /story- 1826480 5-detai l/story .html
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Sometimes a statement can be so extreme that it cannot have been meant to be taken seriously
Jeremy Clarkeson's comments for example that striking workers should be taken out and shot.
Now who here who wants this guy to quit was backing Clarkeson over that comment?
Do we think either was seriously proposing that action? No
So what's the difference - one was about strikers and the other about disabled children?
That makes one charmingly curmudgeonly and the other an evil hate crime?
Really?
Jeremy Clarkeson's comments for example that striking workers should be taken out and shot.
Now who here who wants this guy to quit was backing Clarkeson over that comment?
Do we think either was seriously proposing that action? No
So what's the difference - one was about strikers and the other about disabled children?
That makes one charmingly curmudgeonly and the other an evil hate crime?
Really?
LG, //Where did you get the information that he was fighting the cuts to services from?//
This from the original link.
//He said he had been in a meeting in the morning about council cuts and had been "hot under the collar".//
I would assume from that he wasn’t happy about cuts - otherwise he wouldn't have been hot under the collar.
This from the original link.
//He said he had been in a meeting in the morning about council cuts and had been "hot under the collar".//
I would assume from that he wasn’t happy about cuts - otherwise he wouldn't have been hot under the collar.
this is the West Briton's take on it
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@Naomi - well, these things will be open to interpretation I guess. From the tone of the article in the Truro People, he did not sound like someone who had been valiantly fighting cuts to me.
@JtP. Not sure exactly what point you are trying to make. I was not happy with Clarksons comment either, but he is an entertainer. This guy is a locally elected official. I think that should make a difference.
@JtP. Not sure exactly what point you are trying to make. I was not happy with Clarksons comment either, but he is an entertainer. This guy is a locally elected official. I think that should make a difference.
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