I know  no obligation to keep outrageous behaviour confidential.
Councillor Wilson on the other hand, apparently feels  a room with closed doors is an opportunity not to be missed.
On Tuesday, during the in- camera meeting, he repeated a performance similar to one hurled at former Councillor Grace Marsh before she resigned.
On his feet, shouting, flailing his arms,  he declared  my "hatred" of the Mayor has destroyed everything  this Council has tried to do throughout  the term.
He  bitterly excoriated things  said about him in this blog.
There was a presiding member. The attack was permitted . There was an audience of  staff.  an external solicitor and the rest of Council.
It takes a better man than I am, not to respond to such  an attack. And I did.  Though  not to my satisfaction.
Yet how does one?
Calmly, deliberately and  with dignity, I might say:
 Councillor, if you were not so fond of casting  allegations,
 accusations, sneers and jeers, there would surely be nothing
 for me to say about you.
 Our association is as Members of a Council.
 We are not friends. We are not enemies.
 Neither love nor hate have a place between us.
 Our exchange is  public  business.
 I  will not engage  at your level.
 It  fails to conform to any rules of order familiar to me.
 Nor to your adopted Code of Conduct.
 But I am not without resources.
 The blog gives me a tool to respond.
 You do it your way.I will do it mine.
 People will judge how we handle ourselves in their name
 Blog is  a new element in politics  but it's all  grist for the mill, Councillor....
 Grist for the mill.
 If you do not like how I  portray you, the solution is yours.
 Stop doing and saying  that which allows me to paint the portrait.
 Stop fooling yourself into believing  because there are six of you and you can                     make rules to suit your purpose,  it means you have the upper hand.
 I wasn't born yesterday, Councillor.
 Don't think, I didn't learn a thing or five along the way.
 I didn't survive because I was afraid to risk all for the sake of doing what I
 thought was right.
 Or my passion for being straighforward overcomes all else, including political
 expediency.
 I know well enough, it's not what people expect from a politician.
And it's not always  a political advantage.
 But it is what they need to expect from me. Because it's what I have and will
 continue to give.
Well, of course. I didn't say any of those things. The ambiance was  not conducive.
Instead my claws came out and I cut him a new one.  It definitely  made me feel better and I'm certainly  not sorry.
But it did nothing to improve an  appalling  situation.
I am not hopeful anything can.
Saturday, 8 May 2010
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3 comments:
I hope you gave him some choice words back Councillor Buck. He sure does deserve them. Kindergarten comes to my mind. I think you just got your point across in this blog though. You do have the opportunity here to say as you would like to. If only you circumstances were different! Well done! The way it should be in a adult world, where people can agree to disagree.
Very well done Ev, isn't it amazing how those with no leg to stand on choose to spiral down into the gutter in a futile attempt to shield themselves of their own short commings,Typically when one is faced with adversity one relies on their stellar record of leadership and accomplishment to guide them through,leaving ones insecurities at the door. Sadly you find yourself emersed in a sea of bazzar mentality this term . Take heart in knowing that there are many voters in your corner who will see to it that you will be returned to office in record numbers this October, hang in there.
I have only one word to say. It is a popular British colloquialism nowadays: BRILLIANT! I feel I have the right to use it as I am English born and raised.
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