On Friday 3 May
Councillor Brian Coleman pleaded guilty to the charge of common assault
by beating of Helen Michael, in the High Road in North Finchley.
Evidence from CCTV was shown in court and proved incontrovertibly
that this incident was nothing less than an utterly indefensible act of
aggression. It resulted from Councillor Coleman being caught parking in a
loading bay, trying to evade the hugely controversial parking payment
scheme he had imposed on residents in this
borough.
Despite the fact that
he has now been convicted of a criminal act of assault, Barnet Council
has refused to comment, absurdly claiming that this is unnecessary as
the attack did not take place while the Councillor
was on council business.
By his own actions
Councillor Coleman has shown himself to be unfit for public office: such
bullying behaviour, dishonesty and hypocrisy are not acceptable in an
elected representative of the community. We demand
therefore that he stand down from his seat in Totteridge, and that the
Conservative Party expel him from membership.
We call on Richard
Cornelius, as leader of Barnet Council, and on behalf of the
Conservative Party in this borough, to apologise to Ms Michael, and to
dissociate himself and his colleagues from this appalling
incident.
To remain silent is not an option: to remain silent is to
condone an act of violence against a woman, and this was and must always
be absolutely unacceptable.
Signed:
Derek Dishman
John Dix
Vicki Morris
Theresa Musgrove
Roger Tichborne
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