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Chief Fire Officer criticised for inappropriate tweets

Besi Besemar July 20, 2014

Chief Fire Officer Tweets about fun on 5-a-side pitch whilst firefighters fight to save their pensions.

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The Fire Service are several weeks into an ongoing dispute about firefighter pensions. Chief Fire Officer Des Prichard tweeted that he spent last night having fun on a 5-a-side pitch, apparently with strike breakers.

In a series of Tweets posted during the hours when firefighters were striking to save their pensions, Des Prichard was making jokes about winning a game of football.

Simon Herbert
Simon Herbert

Simon Herbert, Chair of East Sussex FBU said: “His comments on a public forum during strike action were insensitive and totally inappropriate. This is a serious issue – we are fighting for our futures and that of our families. We are being asked to pay up to 14.2% of our pay into our pension scheme and work until we are 60, but if we lose fitness before that age, then we also lose our pensions – Des Prichard may think that’s a laughing matter, but firefighters don’t.”

Nancy Platts
Nancy Platts

Nancy Platts, Labour candidate for Brighton Kemptown and Peacehaven added: “I am disappointed that CFO Prichard saw fit to post such comments and pictures on Twitter in the full knowledge that they would be seen by firefighters. This is already a tense situation and all energies should be going into resolving the dispute. I hope that this was a lapse in judgement rather than designed to goad striking firefighters and that he will apologise.”

 

 

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