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Conservative mayor, who sparked outrage by describing disabled people as 'mongols', resigns | Conservative mayor, who sparked outrage by describing disabled people as 'mongols', resigns |
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A Conservative mayor, who sparked outrage by describing disabled people as "mongols" during a council meeting, has resigned. | A Conservative mayor, who sparked outrage by describing disabled people as "mongols" during a council meeting, has resigned. |
Nick Martin, mayor of Swindon in Wiltshire, handed in his resignation after being ordered to apologise by a standards watchdog. | Nick Martin, mayor of Swindon in Wiltshire, handed in his resignation after being ordered to apologise by a standards watchdog. |
Mr Martin was the subject of complaints from two Labour councillors after making the comments during a meeting last year. | Mr Martin was the subject of complaints from two Labour councillors after making the comments during a meeting last year. |
Labour councillors said they heard him say: "Are we still letting mongols have sex with each other?" | |
A standards committee investigation found the councillor to be in breach of the Members' Code of Conduct because of what he said, and ordered him to apologise. | A standards committee investigation found the councillor to be in breach of the Members' Code of Conduct because of what he said, and ordered him to apologise. |
In his resignation letter, Mr Martin said: "It is with regret that I submit my resignation as Mayor of the Borough of Swindon with immediate effect. | In his resignation letter, Mr Martin said: "It is with regret that I submit my resignation as Mayor of the Borough of Swindon with immediate effect. |
"Following the accusations against me, I have co-operated with the independent standards investigation, I have accepted the findings, I have made new apologies and am abiding by the other recommendations from the standards assessment panel. | "Following the accusations against me, I have co-operated with the independent standards investigation, I have accepted the findings, I have made new apologies and am abiding by the other recommendations from the standards assessment panel. |
"However, it is clear that this will not stop the attacks on the office and person of mayor. Therefore, I deem it best for the people of Swindon to resign." | "However, it is clear that this will not stop the attacks on the office and person of mayor. Therefore, I deem it best for the people of Swindon to resign." |
A spokesman for the Conservative Party in Westminster said: "It's a matter for the local party. We believe he has issued some words so we will leave it at that." | A spokesman for the Conservative Party in Westminster said: "It's a matter for the local party. We believe he has issued some words so we will leave it at that." |
Richard Hawkes, chief executive of the Scope charity, welcomed Mr Martin's resignation. | Richard Hawkes, chief executive of the Scope charity, welcomed Mr Martin's resignation. |
"This wasn't just about political correctness and using the wrong words," he said. | "This wasn't just about political correctness and using the wrong words," he said. |
"The mayor insinuated that there is something wrong with disabled people having sex with each other. | "The mayor insinuated that there is something wrong with disabled people having sex with each other. |
"Disturbingly, his outdated comments showed a lack of acceptance that disabled people have sex lives, which can be just as fulfilling - or unfulfilling - as anyone else's. | "Disturbingly, his outdated comments showed a lack of acceptance that disabled people have sex lives, which can be just as fulfilling - or unfulfilling - as anyone else's. |
"The outcry following the mayor's comments show that the general public don't condone this kind of deep-seated ignorance towards disabled people." | "The outcry following the mayor's comments show that the general public don't condone this kind of deep-seated ignorance towards disabled people." |
The Conservative leader of the council, David Renard, told the BBC the process had "proved to be a robust system". | The Conservative leader of the council, David Renard, told the BBC the process had "proved to be a robust system". |
"It was right and proper that due process took its course," he said. | "It was right and proper that due process took its course," he said. |
"The mayor accepted the recommendations and has agreed to resign. I think he has made the best decision that he could, in the interests of the office of the mayor and all involved." | "The mayor accepted the recommendations and has agreed to resign. I think he has made the best decision that he could, in the interests of the office of the mayor and all involved." |
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