clint van damme
Well-Known Member
Covid breaches apparently. Least he did the right think.
Maton?Glad he's gone but there will just be another scum bag out of the swamp to take over.
In normal circumstances I'd be hopeful of the new person having a bit of political savvy and seeing the wind changing but they are corrupt top to bottom.
Complete prick of a bloke. Trying to big himself up by throwing a Cummings reference in.
Why do they think rules don't apply to them? No doubt he will get some kind of leaving bonus.
Should everyone who breaks COVID restrictions lose their job?
Just seems like politics to me rather than genuine concern for safety. Cummings and national government people are one thing, but this seems to have sparked a whole load of petty tattle tailing at lower levels on both sides. I dunno, feels on the same level as a bad tweet to me.
I’ll lose no sleep over Mutton going, but generally this doesn’t sit right with me.
Some people are celebrating a bit too early, methinks.
Unless I've completely misread this, he's resigned from his cabinet position but not as councillor. He will still "represent" the ward he was elected for.
Yeah, I guess I am more just saying the guy is a prick and it will be of no loss. I think it comes with the territory in that position though. Not saying I would sack someone at all, but have some fucking common sense. If he is going on about Cummings and trying to take the moral high ground then it is a bit embarrassing that he thinks it's alright to break the rules.
I know what you mean about a bad tweet etc. I guess we are getting onto cancel culture again. The whole thing can get pretty toxic.
Some people are celebrating a bit too early, methinks.
Unless I've completely misread this, he's resigned from his cabinet position but not as councillor. He will still "represent" the ward he was elected for.
Personally I think people in public life have to fall on their swords if they contravene regulations - setting an example, and all that - and that was the issue with Cummings, he didn't! In this instance he's quit, and that's the end of it. Seems a very minor transgression, and out of stupidity rather than anything else (and I also think Reeves had to phone the police as, imagine the likes of Les Reid with a story if it came out he'd broken the rules and Reeves knew, and did nothing) but he's suffering the consequences, and that's the end of it.Yeah like I say it is what it is and he had to go and I’m not bothered about this. I’ll be honest I was up in arms over Cummings but in reality that was because I don’t like Cummings more than anything. Sorry for the thread derail.
As I said, imagine the story the likes of Les Reid would make if it came out there was a breach, and nobody did anything about it.but isn't a bit strange that someone in the council reported one of their to the police for this breach?
As I said, imagine the story the likes of Les Reid would make if it came out there was a breach, and nobody did anything about it.
Have to be whiter than white, though. The best way of nipping it in the bud is the proper official action, and he resigns. Otherwise it rumbles on and on.Yeah I get that...I'm not saying don't do anything. A reprimand, a ban from council property, an internal fine, a written warning, a charity donation...all more plausible (and suitable) than being reported to the police.
Guy from Newcastle on TV at the moment saying only 1 in 5 of those supposed to self isolate are doing so .Obviously don't live locally or know much about the local politics apart from what appears on here but isn't a bit strange that someone in the council reported one of their to the police for this breach? Or have I misread that??
Seems a bit OTT. Agreed that he shouldn't have got away with it but the rules are blurry and from what he says, he wore a mask and social distanced.
If I worked in an office and someone came back who should be quarantining but had been to the hospital and was wearing a mask and distancing, I'd be like 'C'mon G...you've had a nice time in the Maldives but you shouldn't be here you idiot. Get yourself home for 14 days and we'll speak no more of it'.
Reporting him to the police sounds OTT. But like I say, not living local, I don't know the whole details.
Guy from Newcastle on TV at the moment saying only 1 in 5 of those supposed to self isolate are doing so .
Plus the Number they never get through to unless he's factored that in .Yeah that’s what I saw. Very very low adherence to lockdown rules. I wonder if they account for that when designing the rules or if they assume a certain level of compliance.
Nothing 'golden' about a handshake in the current climate.Bet he'll still get a nice golden handshake as he walks out of the office today.
It'll be a nice "gold and black" handshake, based on the colours of the local rugby team!
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Guy from Newcastle on TV at the moment saying only 1 in 5 of those supposed to self isolate are doing so .
As a major noise at the council, he would be involved in any local lockdown or other such precautions, should they be required.Should everyone who breaks COVID restrictions lose their job?
Just seems like politics to me rather than genuine concern for safety. Cummings and national government people are one thing, but this seems to have sparked a whole load of petty tattle tailing at lower levels on both sides. I dunno, feels on the same level as a bad tweet to me.
I’ll lose no sleep over Mutton going, but generally this doesn’t sit right with me.
As a major noise at the council, he would be involved in any local lockdown or other such precautions, should they be required.
If he's been reckless himself, then his position is now untenable.
It's right that he now stands down.
I've no idea how Cummins got away without doing the same.
I understand that another council member (Tariq Khan) had already resigned for attending a mass public meeting which had to be broken up by the police, and not observing social distancing rules.Eh. I don’t think local councils have much to do with local lockdowns. At least they’ve been complaining they don’t. I could see it on a direct hypocrisy charge. But on a rule 90% of people admit to breaking? Seems like resigning over a speeding fine. I dunno. I generally have a higher tolerance for minor not job related infractions though.
As you say, Cummings and many many others would need to go for it to be even. Even that SNP MP is still an MP and she’s the worst of the lot.