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MP hopeful 'holds his hands up' to behaviour that 'fell below that expected of a councillor'

A politician vying to be Labour’s candidate in a key seat at the next general election has ‘held his hands up’ to behaviour that ‘fell below that expected of a councillor'. Coun Liam O’Rourke, Rochdale council’s environment chief, has been shortlisted forHeywoodand Middleton when the nation next goes to the polls.Currently held by Chris Clarkson - the constituency’s first ever Tory MP - it will no doubt be a target for Labour as it looks to rebuild its ‘red wall’ across the north of England. Coun O’Rourke has admitted he ‘spoke too plainly’ to officers at a meeting in Heywood in October, for which he later made a public apology.Minutes from the last meeting of Heywood Township’s delegated sub committee - say he ‘acknowledged that his behaviour on that evening fell below that expected of a councillor and recognised that the tone and comments made were not acceptable'.READ MORE: Labour left ‘flabbergasted’ as veteran councillor declares he is making a surprise comeback - with the Tories

Contacted about the matter after making his bid to become a parliamentary candidate, the North Heywood councillor said he ‘held his hands up’ to the mistake - but would always stand up for residents who have been let down."In a meeting we were told that Heywood Christmas lights wouldn't be ready in time, which I knew would disappoint local residents,” he told the Local Democracy Reporting Service. “I didn't use any inappropriate language, but the officer involved felt I expressed my disappointment too plainly. I apologised for that as soon as I had the opportunity to do so.”

He continued: “I believe you should hold your hands up and admit when you make a mistake. I think people recognise that we're all human. I'm passionate about our towns

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