Ukip councillor says sorry for telling care home children they were 'takers from the system'
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Ukip councillor says sorry for telling care home children they were 'takers from the system'
A Ukip councillor who allegedly asked children who had grown up in council care homes how if felt “to be takers from the system”, has apologised after he was found to have breached the members’ code of conduct.
Cllr Gordon Gillick said he was “deeply sorry” for bringing Cambridge County Council into disrepute, the Cambridge News reported.
An investigation concluded that Cllr Gillick had failed to treat three teenagers in care, who were visiting Shire Hall for a training session, with respect.
Cllr Gillick, who is a father of 10 and has 42 grandchildren, said in a letter to the council that he “completely accepted” the findings.
“I now appreciate that what I said was inappropriate, and I regret that I did so,” he said.
“Furthermore, I realise that what I said may well have hurt the feelings of the young people present at the training session and I am deeply sorry for any pain I have caused them.”
The county councillor, who represents Waldersey, added: “I apologise unreservedly for the distress my ill-considered remarks have caused, and I am prepared to apologise in person to the individuals concerned if it is deemed appropriate for me to do so.”
A number of complaints were lodged following Cllr Gillick’s comments during the session on safeguarding children on 6 November last year. Complaints were made on behalf of the three teenagers involved and by a number of councillors who were in attendance. Four members of the public also complained.
Cllr Gillick had first interrupted the session when Nicola Clemo, the children’s social care director, was speaking about court hearings involving children in care, said investigator Steve Tinkler.
Cllr Gillick allegedly shouted out: “These are secret courts aren’t they, come on, tell us the truth.”
He spoke again later when the three teenagers were showing a film detailing their experiences.
Mr Tinkler said it was “impossible” to verify exactly what he said in this second interjection.
The complaint from the councillors alleged Cllr Gillick said: “It was all very ‘me, me, me’ your film. What about your responsibilities – to work, to give back, for example. Can you tell us, how does it feel to be takers from the system?”
But the complaint on behalf of the teenagers claimed he said: “It’s a funny world where young people are taught to take, take. That film was all about ‘me, me, me’, and that children should be taught to give.”
Cllr Gillick claimed he said: “What I hear from the film is ‘I, I’, ‘me, me’; at some point you will have to put something back.”
He added that he was sorry and it had not been his intention to cause offence.
The findings are due to be considered by the constitution and ethics committee, which cleared Cllr Gillick of bullying, on 22 April. It will decide whether to refer the matter for hearing by the hearings sub-committee or to take alternative action.
Cllr Gillick is married to Victoria Gillick, a well-known campaigner who tried to prevent doctors prescribing contraception to under-16s without parental consent.
http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/news/article/3163/ukip-councillor-says-sorry-for-telling-care-home-children-they-were-039takers-from-th
OMFG this one is getting shared, with a close friend of mine as well, who suggested to vote UKIP as a protest vote and he was brought up in the care system.
Cllr Gordon Gillick said he was “deeply sorry” for bringing Cambridge County Council into disrepute, the Cambridge News reported.
An investigation concluded that Cllr Gillick had failed to treat three teenagers in care, who were visiting Shire Hall for a training session, with respect.
Cllr Gillick, who is a father of 10 and has 42 grandchildren, said in a letter to the council that he “completely accepted” the findings.
“I now appreciate that what I said was inappropriate, and I regret that I did so,” he said.
“Furthermore, I realise that what I said may well have hurt the feelings of the young people present at the training session and I am deeply sorry for any pain I have caused them.”
The county councillor, who represents Waldersey, added: “I apologise unreservedly for the distress my ill-considered remarks have caused, and I am prepared to apologise in person to the individuals concerned if it is deemed appropriate for me to do so.”
A number of complaints were lodged following Cllr Gillick’s comments during the session on safeguarding children on 6 November last year. Complaints were made on behalf of the three teenagers involved and by a number of councillors who were in attendance. Four members of the public also complained.
Cllr Gillick had first interrupted the session when Nicola Clemo, the children’s social care director, was speaking about court hearings involving children in care, said investigator Steve Tinkler.
Cllr Gillick allegedly shouted out: “These are secret courts aren’t they, come on, tell us the truth.”
He spoke again later when the three teenagers were showing a film detailing their experiences.
Mr Tinkler said it was “impossible” to verify exactly what he said in this second interjection.
The complaint from the councillors alleged Cllr Gillick said: “It was all very ‘me, me, me’ your film. What about your responsibilities – to work, to give back, for example. Can you tell us, how does it feel to be takers from the system?”
But the complaint on behalf of the teenagers claimed he said: “It’s a funny world where young people are taught to take, take. That film was all about ‘me, me, me’, and that children should be taught to give.”
Cllr Gillick claimed he said: “What I hear from the film is ‘I, I’, ‘me, me’; at some point you will have to put something back.”
He added that he was sorry and it had not been his intention to cause offence.
The findings are due to be considered by the constitution and ethics committee, which cleared Cllr Gillick of bullying, on 22 April. It will decide whether to refer the matter for hearing by the hearings sub-committee or to take alternative action.
Cllr Gillick is married to Victoria Gillick, a well-known campaigner who tried to prevent doctors prescribing contraception to under-16s without parental consent.
http://www.hopenothate.org.uk/news/article/3163/ukip-councillor-says-sorry-for-telling-care-home-children-they-were-039takers-from-th
OMFG this one is getting shared, with a close friend of mine as well, who suggested to vote UKIP as a protest vote and he was brought up in the care system.
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Re: Ukip councillor says sorry for telling care home children they were 'takers from the system'
It's becoming quite a habit these ridiculous and meaningless apologies in order to save their own silly faces, this Party seem plagued by councillor clowns like this and if only they would just think before they speak, these apologies would not be required.
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Joy Division wrote:It's becoming quite a habit these ridiculous and meaningless apologies in order to save their own silly faces, this Party seem plagued by councillor clowns like this and if only they would just think before they speak, these apologies would not be required.
UKIP supporters wouls suggest some kind of smear campaign.
It's quite apparent that there are too many of these morons getting caught out, to suggest that there is any kind of smear campaign.
They are a bunch of fascists tbf. ::zomb:: ::zomb:: ::zomb::
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Catman wrote:Joy Division wrote:It's becoming quite a habit these ridiculous and meaningless apologies in order to save their own silly faces, this Party seem plagued by councillor clowns like this and if only they would just think before they speak, these apologies would not be required.
UKIP supporters wouls suggest some kind of smear campaign.
It's quite apparent that there are too many of these morons getting caught out, to suggest that there is any kind of smear campaign.
They are a bunch of fascists tbf. ::zomb:: ::zomb:: ::zomb::
That Party are mainly made up of racist , homophobes and fascists, sadly it's what they love doing...grabbing the headlines for all the wrong reasons for publicity in a desperate attempt to score more votes...
But the calibre that make up that Party obvious, scumbags who like to target vulnerable people , they are so filled with hate and 'revenge' on immigrants...
That's what we are up against.
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Re: Ukip councillor says sorry for telling care home children they were 'takers from the system'
Joy Division wrote:Catman wrote:
UKIP supporters wouls suggest some kind of smear campaign.
It's quite apparent that there are too many of these morons getting caught out, to suggest that there is any kind of smear campaign.
They are a bunch of fascists tbf. ::zomb:: ::zomb:: ::zomb::
That Party are mainly made up of racist , homophobes and fascists, sadly it's what they love doing...grabbing the headlines for all the wrong reasons for publicity in a desperate attempt to score more votes...
But the calibre that make up that Party obvious, scumbags who like to target vulnerable people , they are so filled with hate and 'revenge' on immigrants...
That's what we are up against.
They are even nastier than the nasty party, and play on the worst elements of society.
The polls suggest that it will be a Labour win next month overall, we will just have to wait and see.
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I wish they would tell the people that they canvas for votes that they think like that and put all that stuff in their campaign leaflets so that the voters can decide whether they would like to vote them into office.
Idiots conning the electorate - that's what they are and what they do.
Idiots conning the electorate - that's what they are and what they do.
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Re: Ukip councillor says sorry for telling care home children they were 'takers from the system'
Catman wrote:Joy Division wrote:
That Party are mainly made up of racist , homophobes and fascists, sadly it's what they love doing...grabbing the headlines for all the wrong reasons for publicity in a desperate attempt to score more votes...
But the calibre that make up that Party obvious, scumbags who like to target vulnerable people , they are so filled with hate and 'revenge' on immigrants...
That's what we are up against.
They are even nastier than the nasty party, and play on the worst elements of society.
The polls suggest that it will be a Labour win next month overall, we will just have to wait and see.
I never thought there could be a nastier party than the Tories, but how wrong we all were...
Polls sometimes have that habit of changing tho eh !..hope not.
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I can't believe that anyone could be that vile to kids in that situation. What a disgusting excuse for a human being.
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Re: Ukip councillor says sorry for telling care home children they were 'takers from the system'
Joy Division wrote:Catman wrote:
They are even nastier than the nasty party, and play on the worst elements of society.
The polls suggest that it will be a Labour win next month overall, we will just have to wait and see.
I never thought there could be a nastier party than the Tories, but how wrong we all were...
Polls sometimes have that habit of changing tho eh !..hope not.
All depends on the turn out.
EU elections are generally low.
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