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Published Date: 19 November 2008
A POLITICIAN who opposed Donald Trump's £1 billion golf resort said today she had resigned from her party claiming she was the victim of a "witch-hunt".
Debra Storr was one of the councillors who opposed the US tycoon's plans for the Menie Estate in Aberdeenshire.

Mr Trump's plans for two championship golf courses, 950 holiday homes and 500 houses were rejected by a council committee last year bef
ore being called in by the Scottish Government and approved earlier this month.

Ms Storr said the "increasingly intolerant and illiberal" attitude of the Liberal Democrat group on Aberdeenshire Council had forced her to quit.

Her decision came after the Lib Dem group met on Monday to consider having her removed.

She said: "With regret I have decided that I no longer wish to be part of the Liberal Democrat group on Aberdeenshire Council.

"The behaviour of the group's leadership has become increasingly intolerant and illiberal over the past year as it has pursued a relentless witch-hunt against councillors who were within their rights to vote with their conscience on the Menie planning application.

"The last straw for me was the group's decision to consider excluding me for defending the liberal principle of 'innocent until proved otherwise'."

She said she was unable to attend Monday's meeting, and despite her requests was not informed of the outcome.

She added: "This treatment is intolerable, disrespectful, undemocratic and well beyond the bounds of civilised behaviour."

Ms Storr, who was one of four councillors speaking against the plans at a public inquiry earlier this year, said she would continue as councillor for Ellon and District.



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  • Last Updated: 19 November 2008 9:55 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Donald Trump
 
1

Thomas the Tank,

Edinburgh 19/11/2008 10:22:24
"increasingly intolerant and illiberal" attitude of the Liberal Democrat group on Aberdeenshire Council - but that's EXACTLY how these people behave when they get a taste of power. Witness the incompetent cabal led by Dawg and Grubb in Edinburgh who must still pinch themselves every morning in case they're dreaming!
2

Clive Hamblin,

19/11/2008 10:44:30
There's something about the whole grubby business that stinks. When I was a Liberal Councilor some 35 years ago, Party discipline was expected; indeed,at times enforced but questions of conscience were open to proper debate and if possible the party policy tweaked slighty to accommodate the views expressed. In those days, Liberalism prided itself on its ability to be flexible. Butthen that was in England .......!
3

Number 6,

Germany 19/11/2008 11:30:11
Oh Dear hen. Never mind . A word of warning.Don't get comfortable.
4

Richard Taylor,

Aberdeen 19/11/2008 12:58:12
Bye bye Ms Stoor. Don't rush back...although I expect we'll hear more from her, sadly.
5

Arfur,

19/11/2008 13:10:29
Good - her primary job was to be the voice of the people that she stood for and as 94% of Aberdeenshire wanted this to go ahead she clearly failed in that most basic of things.
6

Mr. Lachie Todd,

Edinburgh 19/11/2008 14:10:01
It is believed that Councillor Storr has resigned to spend more time with her flora and fauna!
7

Micjonger,

19/11/2008 14:13:29
Well said Arfur 6:
There are other councillors who should be representing their constituents but instead,I suspect, are paying more homage to their own consciences,their own agenda,or even,the possibilitiy of a potential Brown Envelope.
8

Sanny,

Glasgow 19/11/2008 16:25:38
Simply put: -
She put her own individual view before those of her party and even more importantly those of the vast majority of her constituents. Thus she failed in her fundamental duty and the only honorable thing she could do was resign. If she cannot properly represent the people then she should stay out of politics!
9

overton,

balmdie 19/11/2008 20:19:37
Debra has consistently made grossly irresponsible and ill~judged decisions but this time I must admit that she has at least got it partly correct. The full decision will be made for her at the next election when she will be removed from her position as councillor by the people she has misrepresented for so long.
Ross, Johnson and Ford will soon also disappear from public life just as did the buffoon Nicol Stephen.
10

Deeside,

Scotland 19/11/2008 22:37:28
If any of you critics had the slightest understanding of the planning process you would know that it is a quasi-judicial matter for councillors - to explain to those who do not know how to google this term, this means that it is an individual's decision not one that is required to be taken on along party lines.

In terms of those nutters, particularly 'overton' who makes no bones about her agressive approach to Cllr Storr (you know what i am talking about) just ask the population of Scotland who Cllr Martin Ford is and who Cllr Anne Robertson are - the answer from ALL of them will be - Martin Ford stood up for the democratic principles of this country. The answer to who the other cllr is will be - "ugh???? doh????? urrrrmmm I haven't a clue!!"

11

Blue Tooner,

Aberdeenshire 20/11/2008 01:24:29
A very sad day for Scotland and its politics. There are a lot of people out here who agree with Ms Storr that protected land should be protected. Looks like we've lost the right to think and give an honest opinion on the things we care about. So the bullies have won the day. Think I'll keep my vote in my pocket from now on, it's all a waste of time!
12

overton,

balmedie 21/11/2008 19:42:39
12 deeside.

Unsure of what you are implying here.
Explain what you are suggesting.
13

caipi,

Scotland 23/11/2008 21:09:38
Deborra's fiance is finally joining her!



http://www.sundayherald.com/news/heraldnews/display.var.2470045.0.councillor_in_trump_row_turns_his_back_on_party.php
14

overton,

overton 24/11/2008 06:40:07

The World According to Martin Ford:

"However you look at it, this is a really monstrous way to be treated. All of this goes back to me voting on the planning application in a way I thought was proper. It's very difficult to square this behaviour with LibDem principles of democracy and natural justice. It's certainly not the behaviour my party advocates for other people."

The facts are that Martin Ford and Debra Storr had mobilised a very active but tiny minority group who were working against the Trump application long before the Infrastructure Meeting.
Indeed, Debra Storr had even created an e-mail hub(still active)using the Lib Dem Website (Ellonfocus -
menie@ellonfocus.org.uk)to which all the anti- development brigade subscribes.

Little wonder then that their Party had sent them into limbo after the carry on that they instigated well before Martin used his casting vote.

Acting as independents lets see if they can achieve their objectives on their own terms without riding on the back of the Lib Dem Party.

 

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