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District council leader’s gaffe: ‘just imagine him with no clothes on’ | |
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It’s all Winston Churchill’s fault, apparently. A councillor in North Yorkshire has blamed a trick used by the former prime minister for an embarrassing gaffe caught on tape. | It’s all Winston Churchill’s fault, apparently. A councillor in North Yorkshire has blamed a trick used by the former prime minister for an embarrassing gaffe caught on tape. |
Linda Cowling, the leader of Ryedale district council, was heard telling a colleague: “Just imagine him with no clothes on”, as votes were being cast at a planning meeting last month. | |
Her words could be heard on a recording of the meeting on the council’s website until it was removed. | Her words could be heard on a recording of the meeting on the council’s website until it was removed. |
After Cowling was heard whispering the advice on the recording, another female voice replied: “Oh God, I would rather not.” | After Cowling was heard whispering the advice on the recording, another female voice replied: “Oh God, I would rather not.” |
The Conservative council leader denied she was referring to fellow councillor Eric Hope and said she was trying to calm the nerves of Janet Frank, another councillor. | The Conservative council leader denied she was referring to fellow councillor Eric Hope and said she was trying to calm the nerves of Janet Frank, another councillor. |
“Many years ago some of us underwent training on public speaking,” Cowling said. “We were told that if we were very nervous that a trick was to imagine your audience with no clothes on – a tip attributed to Winston Churchill. | “Many years ago some of us underwent training on public speaking,” Cowling said. “We were told that if we were very nervous that a trick was to imagine your audience with no clothes on – a tip attributed to Winston Churchill. |
“I used that advice to try to calm a colleague, councillor Janet Frank, who was deputising for the chairman of planning committee, who was very nervous about speaking that night. I was not referring to councillor Eric Hope.” | “I used that advice to try to calm a colleague, councillor Janet Frank, who was deputising for the chairman of planning committee, who was very nervous about speaking that night. I was not referring to councillor Eric Hope.” |
Cowling apologised for any embarrassment the incident had caused Hope. | Cowling apologised for any embarrassment the incident had caused Hope. |
The council issued a picture in which the three councillors, as well as Hope’s wife Daphne, were all smiles following the publicity generated by the story. | The council issued a picture in which the three councillors, as well as Hope’s wife Daphne, were all smiles following the publicity generated by the story. |
Cowling said it was appalling that a few words could be turned into a “story containing so much innuendo” by a local journalist. | Cowling said it was appalling that a few words could be turned into a “story containing so much innuendo” by a local journalist. |
However, the Gazette & Herald newspaper reported other Ryedale councillors said that Cowling – who runs a tea shop in Pickering – had been referring to councillor John Clark. | However, the Gazette & Herald newspaper reported other Ryedale councillors said that Cowling – who runs a tea shop in Pickering – had been referring to councillor John Clark. |
Clark, a farmer who is also a North Yorkshire county councillor, told the paper: “I am not to be treated as a sex object, despite my looks and physique.” | Clark, a farmer who is also a North Yorkshire county councillor, told the paper: “I am not to be treated as a sex object, despite my looks and physique.” |
He added: “Both [Cowling and Frank] should consider their positions.” | He added: “Both [Cowling and Frank] should consider their positions.” |
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