

Letter from St. Day resident to her ward (Cornwall) Councillor, Mark Kaczmarek:
Councillor Kaczmarek,
Having had time to reflect on your grossly disrespectful behaviour toward me yesterday, I respond as follows:
As I informed you after you initiated the exchange with an unsolicited sarcastic remark, face to face in front of a witness, I do not need to grovel to you to be allocated a new social house on Telegraph Hill, unlike other unfortunates who may actually have to.
As my ward councillor, I would respectfully suggest that you really should be aware that I occupy my own, albeit small, house in Scorrier Street, doing 3 jobs to pay for it and rear my children, while I also study for a degree, so the last thing I need from you is any supercilious lip in front of others, in a place where I was attending in a professional capacity.
Your pathetic threat to have a skyscraper built in front of my window was neither funny nor constructive, in fact the only possible use for a skyscraper in St Day would possibly be for you to jump off!
I’d add, your comments were completely, puerile in line with your foul mouthed gutter humour which you try to pass off as comedy.
The fact that you along with your Strategic Planning Committee sidekick (now boss), Councillor Tudor, have been called out by various concerned council taxpayers, suggests that you are not as popular as your monstrous egos seem to convince you that you are, because both of you do not appear to like home truths.
You have both made your own beds in relation to the Langarth/stadium fiasco and you must therefore both lie in them, fortunately not with me.
My best advice to you is that you take a long hard look at yourself in the mirror in the hope that you may learn some manners and humility, by conducting yourself in a manner befitting an allegedly experienced public representative.
If you seek a row, let me assure you that you have most certainly found one.
I was mindful to report you to the Standards Committee, but I am also mindful of how toothless that body actually is, since Councillor Tudor’s cavalier antics towards it. Like much of Cornwall Council, including yourself, it is not really fit for purpose.
Instead, I am copying this correspondence to as many people as I see fit, in order that they may be furnished with enough information to form their own opinion.
Hopefully someone more suitable may choose to stand against you at the next election and remove you, because you really are past your sell by date.
Yours sincerely,
St. Day resident