How Graeme's Duchy jibe disgusted Doris
I'd be interested to know the basis of the legal advice which eventually forced Cornwall Council cabinet member Graeme Hicks to apologise to the council's Lib Dem leader Doris Ansari for his suggestion that she might consider returning her OBE in protest at Duchy of Cornwall proposals to develop land to the east of Truro.
Is there not a long and reasonably honourable tradition of returning gongs in protest at something? I don't know if John Lennon started it when he surrendered his MBE in 1969 in protest at the "Nigeria-Biafra thing" and one of his records slipping down the charts, but we were all reminded of gong-dissing as recently as last week, when Eaves charity chief exec Denise Marshall gave up her OBE in protest at how she thought government spending cuts would impact on vulnerable women.
As you can hear from the clip, Truro councillor Bert Biscoe does his best to pour petrol and lighted matches on the troubled waters and Doris is encouraged to be duly disgusted. Council leader Alec Robertson, attempting to chair the meeting, has my sympathies.
Comment number 1.
At 23rd Feb 2011, Alex Folkes wrote:Cllr Hicks was being asked to apologise because he accused Doris Ansari of saying something that she hadn't. As Bert Biscoe said straight away, it was he who raised the issue of the Duchy and Doris had not even mentioned them. Cllr Hicks' pig-headedness in refusing to apologise for something he said (even in the heat of the moment) did him no credit. Thankfully he saw sense once 'advised' by the legal officer.
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Comment number 2.
At 24th Feb 2011, AccurateChronometer wrote:Looks like our Mr Smith has been a little 'premature'.
Again.
Too many sticks to choose from to get the wrong ends of?
Media tart drama queens - doncha just luv 'em...
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Comment number 3.
At 24th Feb 2011, Graham Smith wrote:Clearly it's too early and I am several cups short of my normal coffee quota, because I'm afraid I still don't get it: what was the legal requirement for the apology? I don't think anyone had suggested Doris had said anything about the Duchy. You can watch and listen to the entire 16th February Cabinet meeting here -
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