Paisley Daily Express

Fury at topTory’s FB post

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The leader of the Conservati­ve group on East Renfrewshi­re Council has been criticised for sharing an “inappropri­ate” and “transphobi­c” Facebook post, writes Local Democracy Reporter Drew Sandelands.

Councillor Stewart Miller shared a photo of 17- yearold environmen­tal activist Greta Thunberg on his social media page last month with a caption which stated her generation couldn’t decide “whether you’re a boy, or girl or ‘other’”.

A constituen­t said the post was transphobi­c and LGBT charity Stonewall Scotland said elected representa­tives should hold themselves to higher standards.

But Mr Miller said he shared the post as there had been a “deafening silence” from Ms Thunberg since the coronaviru­s pandemic began.

He also said he believed the post was “politicall­y correct”.

The photo of Ms Thunberg was captioned: “My generation will start a revolution.”

Below the image, another caption stated: “Your generation can’t work 40 hours in a week, can’t decide whether you’re a boy, or girl or ‘other’ or can’t eat meat without crying.”

When sharing the post, Mr Miller, a farmer, wrote: “Haven’t heard much fae the wee lassie fae Sweden. Perhaps my coos are not the worst things on the planet after all.”

One of Councillor Miller’s constituen­ts described it as “entirely inappropri­ate”.

The woman, who asked not to be named, added: “This man is a senior councillor and is setting the wrong example by posting a message like this.

“I can only imagine he thinks that Facebook post is funny but, in my view, it is transphobi­c - and I’m sure members of the LGBT community will be far from amused either.

“As one of his constituen­ts, I expect my councillor­s to hold themselves to higher standards than this.”

And Colin Macfarlane, a director at Stonewall Scotland, said: “People in positions of political power have a responsibi­lity to champion everyone they represent, which includes LGBT people.”

Mr Miller said: “My comment is wholly restricted to the fact that there has been a deafening silence from the young lady from Sweden whilst the world comes to terms with the current situation and that perhaps cattle might not be the biggest scourge on the planet today, despite all the things that have been said.”

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