DUP MLA Poots reported for '˜offensive' Twitter comment

A Green Party MLA claims to have reported Edwin Poots to the Assembly Commissioner for Standards for comments he made on Twitter which she believes link the gay community with paedophilia.
Clare Bailey from the Greens and  
Edwin Poots, DUPClare Bailey from the Greens and  
Edwin Poots, DUP
Clare Bailey from the Greens and Edwin Poots, DUP

In supporting TUV leader Jim Allister’s stance criticising LGBT website PinkNews for carrying a report describing Prince George as “a gay icon”, the DUP MLA said on Twitter, “making children an icon of sexuality today, paedophilia tomorrow”.

The Green Party launched a petition to call for action against the former health minister following the comments on social media last Thursday.

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MLA Clare Bailey (pictured) said a “huge response” of 5,000 signatures showed the level of offence Mr Poots had caused and prompted her to take formal action.

The South Belfast MLA said: “To associate the LGBTQ (Lesbian Gay Bisexual Transsexual Queer/Questioning) community with paedophilia is grossly offensive and in my mind is a clear breach of the Assembly Code of Conduct.”

She added: “We all are painfully aware that the Assembly is not functioning at present. However, the political paralysis should not mean that MLAs can spew out hateful comments without challenge.”

Douglas Bain, the Assembly Commissioner for Standards, was unable to confirm if the complaint had been received. He said: “The law prohibits me from confirming or denying that a complaint against a particular MLA has been received or from disclosing any information on any complaint under investigation.

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“All admissible complaints I receive are investigated thoroughly. To be admissible a complaint must be made within six months from the date when a complaint about the alleged conduct could reasonably have been made.”

Mr Poots was called on several occasions by the News Letter and messages were left offering him the chance to reply to the Green Party MLA’s statement. He had not returned our calls at the time of going to press.

The News Letter spoke with the DUP press office about the matter but they also had not given a response at the time of going to print.