Witham councillor's conduct investigated after Pride comments

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Braintree and Witham Conservative councillor Angela KilmartinImage source, Braintree District Council

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Angela Kilmartin was mayor of Witham in 2021-22

A council says it is "looking into" several code of conduct issues after social media comments by one of its Tory members about LGBTQ+ Pride flags.

Braintree District Council's Angela Kilmartin wrote on Facebook that she did not want any "sex flags" on her local High Street in Witham, Essex.

She was chairman at the council between 2019 and 2021.

Ms Kilmartin told the BBC she stood by her comments but said "if shop owners want to put up flags, they can".

Image source, Witham Town Council

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Witham Town Hall flies the Pride flag every June

The local politician wrote on a public community group on Wednesday in response to a post from resident Alex Watkins who had bought Pride flags for Witham businesses to feature in their shop windows.

A hair salon in the town - that displayed a rainbow flag - had its front window egged earlier in the week.

Ms Kilmartin wrote: "I don't want pride sex flags along my High Street. I don't even want heterosexual flags along my High Street.

"Sex is for the bedroom and private life, not for displaying preferences in public."

Ms Kilmartin reiterated her stance in a second comment.

A council spokeswoman said the local authority was aware of the messages and added: "There are a number of separate code of conduct issues that we're also looking into."

Ms Kilmartin is also a member of Witham Town Council where she served as mayor in 2021-22.

"We dissociate ourselves totally from the reported remarks from this particular member," said town council Conservative leader Michael Lager.

"We do not tolerate discrimination between people of different faiths, beliefs and all the protected characteristics set out in the Equality Act 2010, that we respect and promote."

The town council appointed an LGBTQ+ ambassador in June 2020 and a rainbow flag is flown from the Town Hall during Pride Month in June.

Ms Kilmartin told the BBC: "I stand by what I said. We didn't even have Olympic flags up when that was happening.

"If shop owners want to put up flags they can."

She said she would step down as a town councillor ahead of local elections on 4 May, which she had planned to do since last year.

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