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Sorry, sorry, sorry...

Graham Smith | 10:18 UK time, Thursday, 28 October 2010

Several Cornwall councillors have teased me over my ejection from the council chamber yesterday during the Cabinet cuts meeting. Contrary to perception, I do not spend my waking hours simply thinking up new ways to annoy the council's press officers and it was all entirely innocent. This is what happened.

I was trying to organise a troop of councillors to take part in a live ´óÏó´«Ã½ Radio Cornwall broadcast about the proposed council budget. During meetings, officials and councillors come and go the whole time and as long as they don't make too much noise or distract whoever is speaking no-one minds.

One councillor, who was sitting close to the periphery of the meeting, was within easy reach. So I tiptoed up and whispered in his ear that if he wanted, a grateful Cornwall could hear his thoughts at about 1pm.

No sooner had the invitation been extended than I was (very politely and charmingly) escorted from the chamber. Apparently it is absolutely forbidden for reporters to speak to councillors during meetings. I have to say this is a new one on me - I had never before been aware that there's a law against talking to councillors (can anyone tell me which Act of Parliament provides such a law?) - but I don't think any harm was done.

The funny thing is that I could have communicated with the councillor by phone, text, email or Twitter and that would not have been against the rules. Anyway, all's well that ends well, and the councillor was one of five who were able to get their views on the budget on the wireless yesterday.

Comments

  • Comment number 1.

    There are many strange protocols operating at Lys Kernow Graham. We are gradually working our way through them to bring things closer to the 20th century let alone the 21st!! Good to see the guards are not missing you though! I did half expect to see an apology from you though regarding your previous comments on councillors? Not all of us are like you seem to portraying us. I look forward to seeing this in print soon!?!?

  • Comment number 2.

    Sorry, Andrew, can you be more specific? Which comment merits an apology? I'm more than happy to agree that not all councillors are the same!

  • Comment number 3.

    They act as if it’s the Masonic lodge

  • Comment number 4.

    Why do we always hear from the same old cllrs,its the normal rent a quote Brigade,there are (what is it ?)123 of them,why do we always hear from the same 5 or 6,all of them desperate for publicity and self important in the extreme,one of them writes a Blog that seems to have only a loose link to the English language,and another seems to think the whole world should relove around his small little border town and tells us of the letters he writes to "Nick" or as 99.99% of the population know him The Deputy Prime Minister ,please interview some of the other Cllrs.

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