tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2133809191630290599.post7142477857412229459..comments2023-08-19T16:44:23.150+01:00Comments on National Left: Plaid Cymru's Neil McEvoyordered to pay Labour rival Michael Michael £50kglynbeddauhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09933352430631144936noreply@blogger.comBlogger3125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2133809191630290599.post-25646533162982688912015-12-23T11:30:13.320+00:002015-12-23T11:30:13.320+00:00From what I know of the case, the leaflet was a re...From what I know of the case, the leaflet was a response to the incredibly personal leaflets and social media comments favoured by the Plaid Cymru leader in Cardiff - which he still does. Lowering the tone to that level was not a smart move obviously. The leaflet was out in 2010 but the court action started in Feb 2012 and clearly intended to bully Mitchell and Michael from standing and campaigning with legal action. Having grasped the tiger by the tail, McEvoy was unable to let go as Michael and Mitchell fought it all the way. Don't get me wrong, I am no fan of any of these individuals, but the defendants refused to budge as the stakes rose so McEvoy is now on the receiving end of massive costs. I was only interested in the case as the first part set a major significant precedent in that anyone putting their name to a political leaflet is legally responsible for the content. Labour seems to have reigned (sic) in Mitchell and Michael but Plaid can't seem to do the same to McEvoy who almost knocked Leanne Wood off her list seat shoe-in. Those Plaid attack leaflets also do nothing for debate or for Cardiff so the previous commentator should ask that question of them as well. Personally, a pox on all their houses!Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2133809191630290599.post-83335111013874034492015-05-04T18:46:44.028+01:002015-05-04T18:46:44.028+01:00The article ignores the fact the senior Cardiff La...The article ignores the fact the senior Cardiff Labour Councillors, at least ten, were involved in compiling a leaflet which from the judgement was clearly led by Fairwater Councillor Paul Mitchell (para 18 and 23). Councillor Mitchell went to some lengths, at least seven versions, to get his point across his reasons in para 18 are at odds with the content of the leaflet para 18 "to respond to what he regarded as misleading and unduly personal propaganda" To do this rather than focus on their campaigning they went on an "attack format!!!" <br /><br />What I find extraordinary in all this is that firstly Councillor Mitchell, who promotes himself as a publisher or author, produced what the judge called an "unexceptional leaflet", I wonder if what he writes is also "unexceptional" and secondly, that nine, yes nine other Welsh Labour people completely failed to show any commonsense and reign this in! Is this the standard of Welsh Labour in Cardiff? Are these people not adults?<br /><br />Councillor McEvoy clearly has realised that there is little point pursuing these individuals. The lawyers will win again. Michael, Mitchell et al can take some satisfaction that their costs at least in part are paid but they should be investigating why this happened and they should start with the author of the piece. The outcome could have been far worse for them at para 94 the judge considered a statement "defamatory". Does Welsh Labour condone such behaviour, I wonder if they took any action? <br /><br />Maybe someone from the ten, or Welsh Labour, can respond and tell us the cost of the leaflet and explain exactly what this leaflet did or was going to do for the people of Cardiff?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2133809191630290599.post-5628083785841506342015-03-24T17:29:01.400+00:002015-03-24T17:29:01.400+00:00Glyn. Not £50k but £150k! £50k is the interim paym...Glyn. Not £50k but £150k! £50k is the interim payment by April 10. The other £100k supposed to be covered by legal insurance but the firm is kicking off over the initial case assessment - he may get part or none of that cover. Cushty.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com