Imagine if this was a White Nationalist
candidate! The national press would splash it on their front pages:-
Former town
Mayor held in child porn investigation - Labour drop candidate from
Calderdale Council elections
Stewart Brown: suspended
by the Labour Party following his arrest
A FORMER Mayor of Hebden
Royd has been arrested on suspicion of child porn offences.
Stewart Brown, 59, was a Labour candidate for the Elland ward in next
month's council elections.
But he has now been suspended from the Labour Party.
Officers from the West Yorkshire Police Child Protection Unit arrested
Mr Brown on Tuesday. He was questioned by detectives before he was
bailed, pending further investigation.
A West Yorkshire Police spokeswoman said: "A 59-year-old man was
arrested for possession and distribution of indecent images of
children.
"Police have been working closely with the Child Exploitation and
Online Protection Centre."
Mr Brown, a former Hebden Bridge town councillor and mayor of Hebden
Royd, is a father-of-one and lives at Nutclough, Hebden Bridge.
He was a town councillor for more than 12 years and represented the
Calder Valley on Calderdale Council between 1996 and 2000. He was Mayor
of Hebden Royd in 2006.
Mr Brown is a retired senior environmental health officer and, as part
of his current election manifesto, has pledged to restore pride in
Hebden Bridge.
He was not in at his Hebden Bridge address last night and neighbours
said they had not seen him there for several days.
One resident said: "Stewart is usually here but I saw him three or four
days ago and that was the last time."
He has represented a number of organisations, including the Calderdale
Green Forum, Calder Civic Trust, and the Council for the Preservation
of Rural England and the Hebden Bridge and District International
Group.
Mr Brown was also chairman of the Labour Party's Calder Valley branch.
A spokesman for the Labour Party said: "Stuart Brown has been suspended
from the Labour Party pending the completion of an investigation."
A spokesman for Calderdale Council said election rules mean a
candidate's name cannot be taken off the ballot paper once nominations
close.