Basildon Labour group row moves to Twitter (From Basildon Recorder)
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Basildon Labour group row moves to Twitter
2:20pm Friday 1st March 2013 in News By Jon Austin
Basildon Labour group row moves to Twitter
THE LEADER of Basildon Labour group has called on a former party member to retract claims she resigned after being subjected to offensive tweets.
Nigel Smith says Pat Rackley has been unable to produce evidence there were “a series of offensive tweets” from other group members before she resigned this month that had upset her husband Phil Rackley following his resignation days earlier.
It is the latest spat in a party row that saw three councillors resign the whip since former group leader Lynda Gordon left in January.
Mr Smith said: “Mrs Rackley was reported in the Echo making unsubstantiated claims that group members made offensive remarks on Twitter and she has since been unable to provide any evidence. There was certainly no incident as described that gave her grounds to the extent of leaving the party she been elected to represent.”
When asked about the tweets Mrs Rackley produced a small number written by councillor Gavin Callaghan about the resignation of Mrs Gordon.
The tweets from Mr Callaghan to Basildon Tory group leader Tony Ball suggested she resigned due to disciplinary action for not turning up at meetings.
The Labour group confirmed Mr Callaghan’s tweets about Mrs Gordon went against a group instruction not to discuss her resignation on social media, and that he was spoken to and the matter closed.
Alan Bennett, chief whip of the Labour group said Mrs Rackley accepted this decision at a group meeting, but then stormed out of the room, later resigning after Mr Callaghan requested an apology.
However, Mr Smith maintained the tweets about Mrs Gordon were not enough to lead to Mrs Rackley resigning and he suggested she owed her electorate a proper explanation for her decision to go.
Mrs Rackley declined to comment.
Comments(9)
Devils Advocate
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9:31am Sat 2 Mar 13
Cosmo Spring wrote:Ah! Thank you for your timely and incisive comment. I wondered if someone out there had the insider knowledge and enough insight to get to the bottom of the problem.
twits
Very astute of you to come to that conclusion.
You must be part of the Tory council then, to be able to be that well informed!
Cosmo Spring
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11:38am Sat 2 Mar 13
Devils Advocate wrote:sorry to disappoint you, I'm not one of the fat, useless, ale and pie club members to whom you refer
Cosmo Spring wrote:Ah! Thank you for your timely and incisive comment. I wondered if someone out there had the insider knowledge and enough insight to get to the bottom of the problem.
twits
Very astute of you to come to that conclusion.
You must be part of the Tory council then, to be able to be that well informed!
Devils Advocate
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1:44pm Sat 2 Mar 13
Devils Advocate wrote:I have no argument with you at all then.
Cosmo Spring wrote:Ah! Thank you for your timely and incisive comment. I wondered if someone out there had the insider knowledge and enough insight to get to the bottom of the problem.
twits
Very astute of you to come to that conclusion.
You must be part of the Tory council then, to be able to be that well informed!
Lastlaugh...
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6:21pm Sat 2 Mar 13
gumbley
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4:31pm Sun 3 Mar 13
asbo in a coma
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7:51am Mon 4 Mar 13
Devils Advocate
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12:39pm Mon 4 Mar 13
Lastlaugh... wrote:Really? Have you never been to the dictators' meetings?
And these people are party to decisions made for the area!
Devils Advocate
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12:40pm Mon 4 Mar 13
asbo in a coma wrote:Only if the Tories are issued blanks. Then true democracy will rule!
might i suggest a duel with live ammo
Cosmo Spring says...
3:45pm Fri 1 Mar 13