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Basildon councillors told: Don't mention the travellers!


TORY councillors have been banned from publicly speaking about travellers...in case someone says something politically incorrect.

Only Tony Ball, the council leader, will now broach the issue with the press.

It’s a move reminiscent of the classic Fawlty Towers TV sketch, where hapless hotel owner Basil Fawlty tells his staff not to mention the war when German guests arrive.

The gagging order means Tory councillors Terri Sargent and Stuart Allen cannot comment on the huge Dale Farm camp developments in their ward of Crays Hills, Billericay.

The policy does not just apply to discussing legal matters, for example in and around evictions, but also means councillors cannot comment on other traveller-related issues in their ward, without running it by Mr Ball first.

The rule was brought in by leaders of the Tory administration, concerned about the risk of councillors slipping up by making politically-incorrect remarks.

They fear the Equality and Human Rights Commission will use this against the council and possibly thwart its plans to evict the Dale Farm and the Wickford Hovefields sites.

Veteran councillor Tony Archer has already been rapped by the commission after referring to travellers as “those people” in a meeting.

Allan Davies, Basildon Council’s Labour group deputy leader, blasted the policy.

He said: “The Tory administration is stopping councillors from commenting on an issue which affects their ward and carrying out their democratic duty.

“When Terri Sargent and Stuart Allen were elected, the travellers were among the biggest issues in their ward, and they can’t publicly speak about it?

“This smacks of a power trip and a single voice for the council, which is wrong.”

Mr Davies said it could be considered discrimination to have a policy which relates solely to one ethnic group, when councilors are free to comment on other sensitive issues.

But Mr Ball admitted the Equality and Human Rights Commission was closely watching the council and the Tories could not run the risk of members slipping up.

He said: “This is an issue where the leader has more information and is, therefore, in a better position to speak to the press.”

He confirmed that even on ward-related traveller matters, where local councillors may have more details, they would still need to clear what they are going to say with leaders before commenting.

Councillors Mr Dornan and Mrs Sargent would not comment on the matter and Mr Archer said he had agreed to being gagged.

The Echo approached the Equality and Human Rights Commission for a comment and asked it if the Tories’ policy was itself a form of discrimination, but it would not comment.


Your Say YourEcho

Moby, Thundersley says...
2:02pm Thu 5 Nov 09

Surely poliitical correctness allows for elected politicians to talk on behalf of voters who elected them over serious issues that concern them.
To "gag" properly elected politicians is the reverse of political correctness. After all, if the voters don't agree they can be voted out next election. Shame its not so easy to get rid of the travellers.
Whoops, i said something naughty.

fletch12107, southchurch says...
5:47pm Thu 5 Nov 09

What a bunch of gutless wonders. Speak and be damned.

Martin McNeill, says...
7:31pm Thu 5 Nov 09

Some comments have been removed after complaints were received. If you are posting a comment, please avoid offensive language.

MARTIN McNEILL, Editor

APR, Thundersley says...
8:00pm Thu 5 Nov 09

You couldn't make this up could you ?

bumper, sorry its not my town or village says...
10:09pm Thu 5 Nov 09


PEOPLE HAVE GOT THERE RIGHTS TO SPEAK THERE MINDS LEVE THERE POSTS
THOUGHT THIS LAND WAS A FREE SPEACH COUNTRY OV NOT HERE WITH THE POST.

bronte, Rayleigh says...
10:38pm Thu 5 Nov 09

Frankly I am fed up with the Equility and Human Rights Commission it is getting out of hand on what is politically correct and what isn't.
What happened to our right for free speak.

APR, Thundersley says...
11:03pm Thu 5 Nov 09

bumper wrote:

PEOPLE HAVE GOT THERE RIGHTS TO SPEAK THERE MINDS LEVE THERE POSTS
THOUGHT THIS LAND WAS A FREE SPEACH COUNTRY OV NOT HERE WITH THE POST.
Could someone please translate into English please ?

anon anon, southend on sea says...
7:33am Fri 6 Nov 09

you took my post off also, sorry if i upset you mr editor, maybe best you just stick to your stories of,'train broken down' and 'cat stuck in tree', in future and not report on subjects that effect normal hard working people who pay taxes ect..........

Soozie, Southend on sea says...
8:14am Fri 6 Nov 09

You took my post off too!!

Maybe they should change it from 'have your say' to 'Have your say censored by the editor'!

Poxy newspaper

maywood, Langdon Hills says...
8:53am Fri 6 Nov 09

Sorry i do not understand why, but my post was removed also,
as far as i am concerned i did not make any derogatory remark,i understand that there will be complaints but that is Democracy,feelings run high on this problem and people will express how they feel,or is this another Tree Hugging Episode to pacify these so called Travelers.

perini, Leigh on Sea says...
11:22am Fri 6 Nov 09

My post was also deleted - Will we see an Echo headline of 'Evening Echo goes PC' - doubt it!! Thought it was supposed to be a local paper reporting local issues - oh of course, unless it's anything controversial and might upset a minority group that has no legal right to be where they are.
Agree with Soozie - let's have more stories alluding to cars found in a car park!

This is earth calling, Leigh on Sea says...
7:28pm Fri 6 Nov 09

bumper wrote:
you took mine off for what speaking the truth they are scum and taxpayers money is wasted with this scum . thought this is so people can voice the say . but ov not what a onesided paper you are people have just sick of this scum just doing and getting just what they like and picking the bill up . about time Basildon Council found a back bone and finnished the job they started or are they just all talk . now the scum are stopping you speak your mind why not just make them Councilers and have done they may do a better job than the one there now .
Unusual take on written English, where did you learn that dialect?

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