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Lib Dems drop plan to dump man who rejected Trump



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A BID to further punish the councillor who blocked Donald Trump's controversial £1 billion golf resort plan in Aberdeenshire was withdrawn at the 11th hour last night.
The ruling Liberal Democrat group on Aberdeenshire Council held a lengthy meeting to discuss a proposal to kick Councillor Martin Ford out of the party.

Mr Ford had already been removed as chairman of the authority's main planning committee.

LibDem Councillor Alastair Ross read an agreed statement following the meeting. He said: "The motion was withdrawn and we move forward together."

Mr Ford said that he was "pleased with the outcome of the meeting".





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  • Last Updated: 08 April 2008 12:44 AM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Donald Trump
 
1

overton,

Balmedie 08/04/2008 07:07:43
Well, at least the Lib Dems in Aberdeenshire will be unified when they get kicked out at the next election.
2

dido-bendigo,

Scotland 12/04/2008 14:39:19
They should give the man a written apology and put his name forward for an honour award. He has been dignified and open in his duty to his constituents, unlike some who have dipped their toe into the muddied waters of Aberdeenshire politics and planning issues.
3

fgreed,

25/04/2008 18:23:36
If there were more forward thinking and fair politicians such as Martin Ford, perhaps the country would be a better place. Unlike Alex Salmond and his cronies, Ford cannon be accused of Sleaze. He clearly looked at this application in a sensible manner and concluded, rightly, that it should not go ahead. He certainly did not bow to the expectations of many of his peers and used his vote as he saw fit.

Why is he not being praised for taking a stand against a businessman set on destroying out coast for profit? Can no one else see the worth of this man an age of dishonest and unprincipled politicians?

Save the Dunes
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