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Monday, November 16, 2009
An Apology
It has been brought to our attention that Cllr Jim Hothersall didn’t say
Kingsfold was like Beirut in his ill fated radio interview with Jeremy
Vine on Radio 2. What he actually said was that one of the Councillors for
Beirut, oops sorry Kingsfold, had made that comparison. We hope that it
wasn’t the always sensible Cllr Best, so presumably it was Cllr Renee Blow.
The very same councillor who admitted causing a breach of the peace
following an altercation with some children in possession of a dangerous
football!
Our sincere apologies to Cllr Hothersall!
Councillor fluffs interview on national radio
Tory spokesman on Streetscene issues, Cllr Jim Hothersall, dropped a huge
gaffe when he appeared on BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show. When asked to
explain the controversial 'No Carol Singing' scheme, he offered an opinion
that living in Kingsfold was like living in Beirut!!! He also claimed that
pensioners had been threatened on their doorsteps by Carol singing
teenagers. According to Cllr Hothersall, these alleged youngsters, (no
doubt wearing hoodies!), have been singing a couple of lines from a
Christmas Carol and then demanding money with menaces. That may or may not
be true, as yet there is no evidence to say, but that hardly reflects what
life has been like in the Lebanese capital for the last 25 years. Nor does
it do much to reassure the residents of Kingsfold that, whilst it may have
its problems, it is a relatively safe place to live. Nice one Cllr
Hothersall.....
Christmas Carols? Humbug!!
Top Tories at South Ribble have been struggling to justify a scheme in
Penwortham to discourage the tradition of Carol singing. Residents have
been issued with notices which they can stick in their windows advising
doorstep carolers that they are not welcome. This despite being able to
produce any evidence that any crimes where committed last year that were
'Christmas Carol related'. What next, an anti Valentines campaign!
Tory Councillor admits 'breach of the peace'
Tory Councillor admits 'breach of the peace'.
Penwortham Tory Renee Blow certainly hit the headlines this month. Despite
having a reputation as being an advocate for law and order and being known
as someone who regularly challenges local police on the need to do more in
her patch, it was Cllr Blow who found herself on the wrong side of the
long arm of the law. Cllr Blow admitted a breach of the peace and was
bound over for six months at the Magistrates Court following an incident
involving children playing in the street. Cllr Matthew Tomlinson, Leader
of the Labour Group at South Ribble said 'I am sure that residents expect
better behaviour from their elected representatives. However, it seems the
Tory Group on the Council are still happy to retain her as a member.'