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BLOGGER WHOSE ABUSE FORCED A COUNCIL
TO QUIT
A town
council has disbanded after members walked out over being
constantly criticised by a lone internet blogger. Eleven
of the 15 members of the town council resigned after
being subjected to three years of online scrutiny and
abuse. The blog was started by Niall Connolly who first
attacked the council after plans for a community hall
were scrapped. Councillors claim the blog has become
increasingly bitter and personal, with members described
as clowns, hypocrites and jackasses.
One councillor, who wished to remain anonymous, said,
The abuse became too much. The attacks amounted to
personal abuse and weve tried hard to ignore it but
it came to a head this week. I appreciate the situation
is unusual but theres only so much abuse you can
take. The row started after Mr Connolly moved to
Somerton, in Somerset, with his wife, who he does not
want named, in 2006. He became disillusioned with members
of the council after promises of a community hall failed
to materialise.
He launched his blog, entitled "MUCKand BRASS",
and it has escalated to endless claims and counter claims
between him and the council. In one of his latest rants,
entitled "The Whispered Word", he blasts
members who have only just discovered
democracy. He branded councillor Martyn Smith a
racist and described his statement in a local paper
more like a Nazi call to arms or an invitation to
ethnic cleansing. The comments came after Cllr
Smith implied only locals should be allowed to vote on
Somerton issues.
Mr Connolly said, My blog is completely fact-based.
I started it because I wanted to circumvent
councillors control of all the information the
people of Somerton hear. I feel as though I have a moral
commitment to the people here. I have no political agenda
and hate all politicians with equal measure. Here we have
a cosy group of people who are so used to residents
taking them at face value that when they are challenged
they cant take it. But the row took a
sinister turn when a car of the same make, model and
colour as Mr Connollys was torched at 2am. Bricks
have also been thrown through his windows.
He does not believe town councillors were responsible.
The trouble boiled over at a meeting after Mr Connolly
sent letters to every council member demanding they
explain their policies and democratic stance to him.
Eleven of the 15 promptly staged a walkout, citing
impossible working conditions. One was absent
from the meeting and another stormed out in support,
leaving just two. Town clerk Rodger Calderwood said a
council needed at least a third of its members in post to
function. (Source: Daily Express, Oct/09)
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