
Michael
What other "personalities" might want to take this up? Does anyone have contacts with Spring/Autumn Watch or Countryfile for example? Has the RSPB or Natural England become involved?...emailed Mike Dilger
That's been updated since yesterday and if he has printed the private contents of a letter someone has sent to him then that represents a severe breach of social etiquette and is beneath contempt.Jack Harrison wrote:I've had another look at Piddell-hyphen-Grunger's blog:
http://www.liddellgrainger.org.uk/local ... ERPIE.html
I really cannot believe what He (the capital H is deliberate) has written.
We are all with you Jenny Plackett on this one. But I have a sneaking suspicion that Piddell-hyphen-Grunger will soon realise that he has made a complete ass of himself and the reaction —if we can get it out into the public domain — will be disastrous for Him and could perversely be good for butterflies in the longer term.
I don't think that MP adopted the same code of conduct in his personal attack on Jenny....It is of paramount importance to me that we attack only the issues and do not resort to personal abuse.
Meaning: Respond to an attack by using a similar method as one's attacker.Shakespeare: When we 'fight fire with fire' we are likely to employ more extreme methods than we would normally do. King John, 1595
It would be a good idea if someone could contact ChrisPawpawsaurus wrote:If I were on Twitter I'd certainly let Chris Packham know about it. (His website gives contact details only for his management company, so messages sent there might not reach him for a while, if at all.)
I think David has put the matter very succinctly here. Are his bosses in the Conservative Party happy with the image of the Party which he is creating through his somewhat puerile blog? Do they feel that he has overstepped the mark as an MP by denigrating a member of the public, who is clearly dedicated to her responsible job?David M wrote:Liddell-Grainger is entitled to his opinions, but as an elected member of parliament he ought to have more respect towards ordinary citizens who, after all, are responsible for the lifestyle and kudos he enjoys as a result of his status.
I agree - and would also like to hear what his boss has to say...MikeOxon wrote:I think David has put the matter very succinctly here. Are his bosses in the Conservative Party happy with the image of the Party which he is creating through his somewhat puerile blog? Do they feel that he has overstepped the mark as an MP by denigrating a member of the public, who is clearly dedicated to her responsible job?David M wrote:Liddell-Grainger is entitled to his opinions, but as an elected member of parliament he ought to have more respect towards ordinary citizens who, after all, are responsible for the lifestyle and kudos he enjoys as a result of his status.
Others have been severely reprimanded for similar misdemeanors - shouldn't the same rules be applied to him?
Mike
Publishing her details wouldn't be a problem, I suspect, because they are available already on the internet - see the excellent and constructive blog below on Heath Fritillaries.m_galathea wrote:Regardless of this MP's views, I suspect he has broken the rules by publishing a letter that was sent to him by a constituent complete with contact details. Is the ICO the correct group to advise in this instance? Alex
Maybe I should start a new topic as there is no obvious connection with this one(!)Regardless of this MP's views, I suspect he has broken the rules by publishing a letter that was sent to him by a constituent complete with contact details.
And he is STILL publishing private contact details...johnv wrote:I see he has had another go today at BC and conservationists in general.
http://www.liddellgrainger.org.uk/ian/M ... G2012.html