Complaints about disgraceful actions of Respect Councillors

John Simpson made this Freedom of Information request to Birmingham City Council

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From: John Simpson

8 February 2011

Dear Birmingham City Council,

Under the Freedom of Information Act please provide me details of
the number of complaints this council has received regarding the
recent disgusting disrespect shown by two "Respect" councillors
towards an honoured member of Her Majesty's Armed Forces.

If possible i would like the complaints all published (obviously
with peoples names blanked out for privacy) and the response to
this FOI request should be to this email address please.

Yours faithfully,

John Simpson

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Birmingham City Council

10 February 2011

Dear Mr Simpson

Freedom of Information Act 2000 - Request for Information

Thank you for your recent enquiry for information held by the Council under
the provisions of the Freedom of Information Act 2000. We acknowledge
receipt of your request dated 8th February 2011 which was received in our
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Yours sincerely

Corporate Information Governance Team

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Birmingham City Council

16 February 2011


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Dear Mr Simpson

Our Ref: FOI 5112

I am writing further to your Freedom of Information request where you have
requested the following information:

Under the Freedom of Information Act please provide me details of the
number of complaints this council has received regarding the recent
disgusting disrespect shown by two "Respect" councillors towards an
honoured member of Her Majesty's Armed Forces.

If possible I would like the complaints all published (obviously with
peoples names blanked out for privacy) and the response to this FOI request
should be to this email address please.

Please see the attached for the response.

(See attached file: John Simpson.doc)

If you are not satisfied with the response you may ask for an internal
review. If subsequently you are not satisfied with the Council’s decision
you may apply to the Information Commissioner for a decision. Generally,
the ICO cannot make a decision unless you have exhausted the complaints
procedure provided by the Council. The Information Commissioner can be
contacted at the following address:

The Information Commissioner
Wycliffe House
Water Lane
Wilmslow
Cheshire
SK9 5AF

Telephone: 01625 545745
Web Address: www.ico.gov.uk

Yours sincerely

Corporate Information Governance Team

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however, it may be re-used for personal, educational or non-commercial
purposes without further reference to the City Council. If the re-use is
for other purposes, such as commercial re-use, you should notify the City
Council in writing to seek approval or agree terms for re-use. Where
Birmingham City Council does not hold the copyright, it has indicated the
copyright holder. Permission for re-use should be sought from them
directly.

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