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AIBU?

to go to the press?

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ANonna · 29/04/2013 13:37

I have received an email that was sent by a local councillor, complaining about immigration, and specifically 'ragheads'. WIBU to contact the press, as well as making a formal complaint?

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mrsjay · 30/04/2013 16:35

yanbu name and shame the bugger, if it is BNP or UKIP they will expect it from them if it another party they will have a field day whoever it is do it,

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Jux · 30/04/2013 16:00

So what? Let it go? The guy's not in the army, he's a civvy. He needs to shape up.

Tackling racism, sexism, and a few other isms in the Army is a whole different matter, and irrelevant to this poor excuse for a man.

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somewhereaclockisticking · 30/04/2013 15:52

everyone in the army call them ragheads I think.

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NKffffffffabeee2d7X127640abcce · 30/04/2013 15:10

What would happen to him - well if he represents one of the major mainstream parties, he's likely to be suspended, investigated and potentially have the party whip withdrawn (I.e kicked out of the party). Depending on the context the might also possibly be a police investigation if he was inciting racial hatred. Otherwise, everyone would fine out what a racist tossed he is, and either pressure be put on him to resign as a councillor, or at worst not re-elect him next time. I'm with the go ahead and expose him camp, local councillor a should represent their whole community.

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flatpackhamster · 30/04/2013 15:03

How fortunate that this occurred at exactly the time of the local elections.

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ANonna · 30/04/2013 13:56

The person has been spoken to about it. They did not deny it, and refused to withdraw its sentiment. Anyhow, it's done.

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LouiseSmith · 30/04/2013 13:21

Ask the person.

I have had my emails hacked and it has sent people random links which I knew nothing off. If you go public, and the person really isn't the blame it could ruien his career as well as his life, people don't take to kindly to things like that.

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BallerinaZeena · 29/04/2013 23:41

Private Eye run bullshit made up stories just like the rest of them. But are one of the least worst.

Careful if you're an officer. Contacting the press can be an immediate sacking.

Party HQ may well throw him out of the party (if not bnp of course).

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AvrilPoisson · 29/04/2013 23:14

Private Eye are excellent, actually... they feature my local authority quite a lot, particularly at one point in time... when I happen to know a lot of the information reaching them was coming from officers inside the authority so sick and worried about what was happening there.

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pickledginger · 29/04/2013 16:57

Private Eye are good.

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ANonna · 29/04/2013 16:43

Have emailed Private Eye. Hope it was the right thing to do.

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Jux · 29/04/2013 16:03

You can whistleblow to Private Eye though. They'll keep you anonymous.

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LunaticFringe · 29/04/2013 14:59

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ANonna · 29/04/2013 14:46

I want his disgusting attitude dealt with. Not convinced that is happening through the usual channels.

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ANonna · 29/04/2013 14:44

I'm not sure what it would achieve. There seems to be local tolerance of his attitude, and it is wrong. Local press would possibly give him even more standing locally. There are elections coming up. Not sure if it would help or hinder his cause.

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MadBusLady · 29/04/2013 14:41

No political party's "crisis management" ever works, it is complete paranoia IMO to be reluctant to send to the political party. It really doesn't matter a damn what they say, if he's put his name to something bad, it will look exactly as bad as it is. The purpose of sending it to the party is purely to check it's genuine.

But all that seems to be unnecessary anyway because now you say there is already a process going on and he's been asked to apologise? So, is it the case that the process isn't working? Or do you just think it's not enough? Or not open enough?

Basically, what is it you want to achieve by going to the press?

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SolomanDaisy · 29/04/2013 14:39

Advice on what to do is totally different depending whether you're another councillor, an officer or a member of the public. If you're an officer, going to the press may breach your own code of conduct. Have other officers complained to the standards committee? If not, contact the monitoring officer and say you want to.

It isn't hard to contact press anonymously. Gmail email to local press, Guardian, Private Eye. CC your CEX, head of media, council leader and local party leader. That will be enough to get it taken seriously.

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ANonna · 29/04/2013 14:38

Some recipients have asked for an apology/retraction. None so far.

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ANonna · 29/04/2013 14:36

I'm not doing any tweeting or anything. Just Private Eye. Maybe. Confused

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LunaticFringe · 29/04/2013 14:36

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ANonna · 29/04/2013 14:36

But Private Eye wouldn't do that, would they?

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EuroShopperEnergyDrink · 29/04/2013 14:34

You won't be subject to any probing or limelight- just give them the information, you won't be mentioned or asked about it again.

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EuroShopperEnergyDrink · 29/04/2013 14:33

Don't send it to his political party- don't allow them to engage any crisis management at all and prepare their spin to make his actions acceptable.

Print screen and tweet on Twitter.
Private eye.
All newsdesks.

Go!

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ANonna · 29/04/2013 14:30

What has been mentioned upthread. I don't really want myself to be the subject of any probing. I don't like any kind of limelight.

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