Dear Mr Collin Brewer
Sadly, since I wrote this letter Cllr Brewer has decided to stand again in the May Local Elections. Misguided and naiive to the public feeling against him that spans the world.
AN OPEN LETTER TO WADEBRIDGE COUNCILLOR MR COLLIN BREWER
Dear Mr Brewer
I appreciate that you are probably rather snowed under at the
moment, a little shell shocked perhaps, reeling from the worldwide reaction to
your foolish and hurtful error. But feel
that a few minutes spent reading my letter might change your life as it now
stands.
I have just returned from a gathering of beautiful child models,
meeting together in an historic building for a photoshoot, all of them bursting
with life. There were giggles and hugs and sulks, play fighting and tickling,
far too many crisps were consumed, and it took a lot of persuasion to get some
to play ball in front of the cameras. Each one had a personality that filled
the room and each was quite the little diva.
But you see one of the smallest and arguably the most cheeky was
our daughter Natty. And Natty has Down's Syndrome. As in fact do all the other
children we met that day.
My motivation to change the way the world views this extra
chromosome is personal, and that day we had gathered to celebrate the doors
that our children are opening, the perceptions they are gently changing and the
inspiration they are providing to new families and children with disabilities
everywhere simply by being included in mainstream advertising.
Natty is 6, an ambassador, a teacher and melts hearts wherever she
goes. She puts back far more into society than she takes from it, as she
entertains, laughs, sings, dances, jokes, brings people together, teaches
tolerance and an understanding of difference. For EQ cannot be measured
financially. She intuitively watches out for the emotional needs of her
classmates, always there for the needy, the upset, the ones with the bumped
knees. You see Colin, a person's worth can never be equated to pounds coins.
I'm sure she would make a beeline for you if she ever met you, for
your buffoonery and lack of understanding of the world is as great a disability
as any, even more tragic in one who should be old and wise enough to know
better by now. She would feel sorry for what you are missing out on, as indeed
I do, my hurt and anger aside. I too was ignorant about disability before Natty
was born. I have since made up for that, and it is not too late for you to
learn that inclusion is a two-way street. The only burden I'd rather not have on my shoulders
is tackling the misinformed and comforting those upset by thoughtlessness such
as yours.
I have oft come across those who are purposely hurtful and
hateful, the Geoffery Clarks of the world, the trolls of life. But my motto is
to ignore them, not put air in their lungs by fuelling their hatred, to simply
shine light on their darkness.
But I do not for one second believe that you are one such
individual Colin. Do you really want to euthanise the disabled? Of course not.
Did you let your Councillor’s hat slip and your true colours
show? Yes, even if those true colours were just hot-headedness and a desire to
provoke and hurt, and that will simply not do. As a former teacher I understand
the importance of always acting responsibly in public and you did not.
Are you out of touch with social media? Yes. You never dreamed
the stone would roll so far and pick up such hateful moss along the way, much
of it exaggerated, out of context and frankly more worrying than your initial
comments. The 'army' of people you have upset is far greater than the small
collection of voters you represented. “Scores” doesn’t come close to covering
it.
Did you do a lot of good in your career and were you well
respected by the people of Wadebridge? Yes, and I have spoken to many of them
personally, being a very local lady. I actually felt a little bit sorry for you
as I watched the proceedings unfold, because you seemed a little naiive.
It’s time to remove your blinkers now and enjoy the jigsaw of
life around you. To see what we can all learn from each other. I hope that
other disability groups and parents will offer you an olive branch such as I am
doing now.
I wish you a happy retirement, although my mind's eye envisages
an embarrassed brood of grown up children and a wife who wishes you had kept
your mouth shut. An inbox full of hatred and your name smeared across every
paper. Bitterness fills the air.
It’s not too late to meet with us, or other disability groups, share a coffee and make
amends properly.
I for one, thank you for doing the right thing and for stepping
down.
We now need to channel our energies in proper disability training for all council staff, starting now.
Yours sincerely
Hayley Goleniowska
Author of Downs Side Up
Cornwall