Labour Councillor accused of “naked hypocrisy”
for Hawth pole dancing comments.
The
Council’s Cabinet Member for Leisure and Culture, Councillor Duncan Crow, has added
to the criticism of Councillor Chris Mullins, over remarks he made about a
national pole dancing competition that was held at the Hawth Theatre. Conservative
Councillor Duncan Crow stated that Labour Councillor Chris Mullins was guilty
of “naked hypocrisy”, for claiming that the pole dancing competition was
evidence that the Hawth’s programme had gone down market since Parkwood Theatres
took over the day-to-day running last year. Councillor Mullins has described
the national pole dancing competition as being like “page 3” despite it not
containing any nudity.
Councillor
Crow said “Chris Mullins is looking through some very rose-tinted spectacles
when he comes out with such absurd comments. Not only is he completely wrong
about any kind of dumbing down of the Hawth’s programme, he seems to have conveniently
forgotten the time when he was the Cabinet Member for Leisure for Culture under
the previous Labour Administration prior to 2006.”
He added “I
remember when Chris Mullins was the Cabinet Member responsible and was having
male strippers performing at the Hawth. Even more hypocritical than that, I
recall back in 2003 when under Chris Mullins tenure, the Hawth was proudly
booking a distasteful and tacky show called Puppetry of the Penis. As part of
the advertising for this, there were posters of naked men at the Council’s
neighbourhood parades, including one very close to a Primary School.”
Ten years
later, Puppetry of the Penis is still touring although it is not coming to the
Hawth in this year’s autumn tour. It features full-frontal male nudity and is
advertised as “a mind-blowing show written and devised by two handsome,
well-endowed Australians who manipulate their manhood into various shapes,
objects and landmarks.” It goes on to describe how “A video camera projects
intimate details of these phenomena onto a large screen ensuring little can be
missed” and how you can “discover the Loch Ness Monster! Be blown away by the
Windsurfer! Coax the Slow Emerging Mollusc from its shell.”
Councillor
Crow added “I don’t know whether as the then Cabinet Member for Leisure and
Culture in 2003, if Councillor Mullins attended this performance at the Hawth,
or may even have been a guest of honour and had a front-row seat, but surely this
is sheer cynical and naked hypocrisy from him, to have endorsed such a tacky
show with full nudity under his own tenure, but then to go on to criticise a sport
and fitness based national pole dancing competition under someone else’s tenure?”
“I will
forever associate Chris Mullins time as Cabinet Member for Leisure and Culture with
those Australian contortionists, but joking aside, what I find most
disappointing is that Labour Councillors like him keep trying to undermine the
ever-popular Hawth Theatre when in reality, it is improving and going from
strength to strength. Sadly, this is because of their outdated left-wing ideological
objection to an outside provider running and improving our services. We are
saving £2.5 million of Crawley taxpayer’s money over ten years while bringing
in investment and continuing to improve the customer experience.”
Puppetry of the Penis flyer.
Councillor Chris Mullins, a former Cabinet
Member for Leisure and Culture – accused of “naked hypocrisy.”
Poster advert similar to one displayed at
Crawley neighbourhood parades in 2003, when Cllr Mullins was Cabinet Member for
Leisure and Culture.
2 comments:
Cllr Mullins is clearly a man who is very much out of touch. I am not sure which pole dance clubs he has frequented in the past, but obviously not his local gym whereby pole fitness is on the scheduled along side aerobics/zumba/yoga/gymnastics. I took up pole fitness at the tender age of 48yrs old! With obesity at forefront of national concern and a drain on the NHS I am very surprised that Cllr. Mullins is not applauding pole fitness. But his mind is clearly elsewhere and uninformed. Jane Weller
Thanks Jane for your comment. It's great to hear that you took up a new fitness activity at this age. It is never too late!
Crawley has historically had an issue with a relatively low participation in exercise and sporting activity, leading to a greater range of health issues than what we would like.
This is changing for the better and more and more people are taking part in sports and exercise - improving their fitness and health.
Different things will work for different people, and all should be encouraged - not derided.
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