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Barnet councillor loses appeal over 'anti-Israel' residents

August 23, 2012 09:14

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

1 min read

A councillor who dismissed residents’ complaints about a company with links to Israel has lost an independent investigation into the case.

Former Barnet mayor Brian Coleman said that concerns about waste management company Veolia’s involvement with the North London Waste Authority were “anti-Israel nonsense”.

Mr Coleman, a member of Conservative Friends of Israel and a former London Assembly member, told one resident who complained: “I suppose 70 years ago you would have been in the blackshirts.”

He was found to have broken local authority conduct rules on respect in March but appealed to an independent Local Government Standards tribunal which reinvestigated the claims against him.

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