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Brighton Green councillor ‘suspends himself’ while Twitter row is investigated

by Frank le Duc
Thursday 3 Jul, 2014 at 11:35PM
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Brighton Green councillor Ben Duncan has suspended himself from the Green group of councillors on Brighton and Hove City Council.

Councillor Duncan is the subject of a disciplinary inquiry by the Brighton and Hove Green Party over a remark that he published on Twitter on Armed Forces Day on Saturday (28 June).

He tweeted: “Armed Forces Day has certainly brought the hired killers onto the streets of Brighton today. Hard to explain to my son.”

Armed Forces Day has certainly brought the hired killers onto the streets of #Brighton today. Hard to explain to my son!

— Ben Duncan (@KemptownBen) June 28, 2014

He was widely criticised including by members of his own party.

On Monday (30 June) Councillor Duncan tweeted: “Apols for offence caused by tweet re soldiers on streets. Many will have been remembering loved ones who died & was insensitive to their loss.”

Apols for offence caused by tweet re soldiers on streets. Many will hav been remembering loved ones who died & was insensitive to their loss

— Ben Duncan (@KemptownBen) June 30, 2014

On Tuesday (1 July) the local party website carried a statement which said: “In light of the Twitter comments made by Councillor Ben Duncan on Saturday, the Green Party of Brighton and Hove has this morning started a formal disciplinary process.

“The Brighton and Hove Green Party executive this morning decided that disciplinary proceedings were justified and will report any outcomes in due course. A panel will now be formed to determine what, if any, further action is warranted.”

And yesterday (Wednesday 2nd July) an update added: “Ben Duncan has suspended himself from the Green group pending the outcome of the disciplinary inquiry, saying: ‘I think it’s important, both for the Green group and for me personally, that, pending the outcome of the panel hearings, I am removed from the picture, politically.’”

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Comments 5

  1. ian killmister says:
    12 years ago

    Well , in this day and age , while we are under CONSTANT terrorist threats , I can only assume this guy is a pacifist .

    Best cure would be 6 months on the front line .

    How can someone so ignorant with so little disregard for the past 100 years actually BE a politician ( allegedly ) in 2014 ?

    It beggars belief .

    educate the stupid !
    with luv , lemme x

    Reply
  2. ian killmister says:
    12 years ago

    Well , in this day and age , while we are under CONSTANT terrorist threats , I can only assume this guy is a pacifist .

    Best cure would be 6 months on the front line .

    How can someone so ignorant with so little disregard for the past 100 years actually BE a politician ( allegedly ) in 2014 ?

    It beggars belief .

    educate the stupid !
    with luv , lemme x

    Reply
  3. Michael Kennedy says:
    12 years ago

    It is one to thing to criticise the MP’s of governnment, for perceived ‘bad foreign policies/actions’, but it is QUITE another to direct your politcal venom on a section of British society that is willing to risk their lives, for YOU to have the right to spout without thinking, and whose ONLY recourse to political activity is to vote.
    This was not just ‘insensitive’, Mr. Duncan, it was a slander of ALL our Armed Forces – past, present AND future.
    I for one, sincerely hope your ‘self-imposed’ suspension becomes a ‘permanent exile’ from public office!.

    M. Kennedy.

    Reply
  4. Michael Kennedy says:
    12 years ago

    It is one to thing to criticise the MP’s of governnment, for perceived ‘bad foreign policies/actions’, but it is QUITE another to direct your politcal venom on a section of British society that is willing to risk their lives, for YOU to have the right to spout without thinking, and whose ONLY recourse to political activity is to vote.
    This was not just ‘insensitive’, Mr. Duncan, it was a slander of ALL our Armed Forces – past, present AND future.
    I for one, sincerely hope your ‘self-imposed’ suspension becomes a ‘permanent exile’ from public office!.

    M. Kennedy.

    Reply
  5. Michael Kennedy says:
    12 years ago

    It is one to thing to criticise the MP’s of governnment, for perceived ‘bad foreign policies/actions’, but it is QUITE another to direct your politcal venom on a section of British society that is willing to risk their lives, for YOU to have the right to spout without thinking, and whose ONLY recourse to political activity is to vote.
    This was not just ‘insensitive’, Mr. Duncan, it was a slander of ALL our Armed Forces – past, present AND future.
    I for one, sincerely hope your ‘self-imposed’ suspension becomes a ‘permanent exile’ from public office!.

    M. Kennedy.

    Reply

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