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Labour councillor suspended over Facebook 'Tory bomb plea' | Labour councillor suspended over Facebook 'Tory bomb plea' |
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A Labour councillor has been suspended by her party after "liking" a comment on Facebook calling for the IRA to blow up the Conservative Party conference. | A Labour councillor has been suspended by her party after "liking" a comment on Facebook calling for the IRA to blow up the Conservative Party conference. |
Sunderland City Councillor Florence Anderson appeared to have expressed her approval of the comment on an anti-Margaret Thatcher page. | Sunderland City Councillor Florence Anderson appeared to have expressed her approval of the comment on an anti-Margaret Thatcher page. |
A Labour Party spokesperson said the comment she had associated herself with was "disgraceful". | A Labour Party spokesperson said the comment she had associated herself with was "disgraceful". |
Ms Anderson could not be reached for comment. | Ms Anderson could not be reached for comment. |
The comment was originally posted in July 2010. | The comment was originally posted in July 2010. |
It read: "We are appealing to the IRA to find it in their hearts to bomb the next Tory conference." | |
Since it was written, the comment has been "liked" by 26 people, one of which was Ms Anderson. | Since it was written, the comment has been "liked" by 26 people, one of which was Ms Anderson. |
The Labour spokesman said she had been suspended "with immediate effect". | The Labour spokesman said she had been suspended "with immediate effect". |
The council's chief executive, Dave Smith, said: "All councillors are required to comply with a code of conduct that sets out standards of behaviour. | The council's chief executive, Dave Smith, said: "All councillors are required to comply with a code of conduct that sets out standards of behaviour. |
"Complaints about councillors are dealt with by the city council's standards committee, which is independently chaired. | "Complaints about councillors are dealt with by the city council's standards committee, which is independently chaired. |
"It's the standards committee, not the city council, that determines how a complaint should be responded to." | "It's the standards committee, not the city council, that determines how a complaint should be responded to." |
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