I suppose if his salary starts getting taken off him to pay for his fines, then that balances out in the end of the day.
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I suppose if his salary starts getting taken off him to pay for his fines, then that balances out in the end of the day.
there were all these other adjacent things that caused delays. like there was an application to the high court to set aside the permanent injunction. the matter was adjourned to allow the school to make legal submissions on the issue of whether a High Court judge had jurisdiction to set aside a decision of another High Court judge. they're using every tactic imaginable to delay, obfuscate and do whatever they can to stop the processes, including disruptions in court etc. etc.
I think one issue is his brother is the spit of him and posts under Enoch's twitter account (and weirdly they often seem to pay to get them seen by people). He'll probably get out for the Easter Holidays then get locked up again on the first day back when he turns up at the school again.
There is an interesting question of how they fund all this.. the trip to the US etc and the just being about the place being muppets so much of the time.
Enoch is back outside the school again this week, claiming he is being persecuted for his religious beliefs. Which is completely false he is being held to account for his own self righteous and abusive behavior
That is beyond mental. In a way, I can understand that the court system maybe isn't best served to deal with a guy whose crime is relatively low-level (shouting abuse at a head teacher; an internal disciplinary matter really), but who has an utterly unprecedented ability to refuse to engage in the matter.
Do you lock him up for life? It seems an absurdly disproportionate reaction. And yet there seems to genuinely be no realistic alternative.
I presume this means he's still not sacked yet? How can you drag out a simple case like that for so bloody long?
I think the fact that he hasnt been sacked yet is because while everyone keeps trying to deny it the root cause of his disruptive behaviour is him being told to do something agaisnt his religious beliefs and i think in the end based on myh experience of WRC and employee legal issues he will probably win.
That doesnt take away from the fact that he and hos family are (thinking hard how to not get foot.ie sued) a chalenge to deal with
They're a bunch of nutters. There, I've said it for you, although I appreciate your thinking of the lawyers. :)
I don't even read this section, never mind feel prompted to post on it (loud cheers all round!), but I noticed "Enoch Burke" at the top of section on the front page and couldn't contain my curiosity.
For the boul Burkes don't just confine their mission to the Republic, but we even had the honour of a visit to Northern Ireland earlier this month - another protest, as usual.
Only this time he confronted a local Councillor, Mervyn Storey, as he entered church one Sunday, on the basis that in his capacity as Chairman of the NI Education Authority, Storey is "promoting transgender ideology" and "enforcing transgenderism in Northern Ireland".
As my dear old mother would have said: "That beats Banagher", for Storey, a political protege of the Rev. Ian Paisley, has long been a prominent DUP politician, including as a former Stormont Minister for some years. Moreover, like most leading DUP'ers, he is also a member of the fundamentalist Free Presbyterian Church (founded by Paisley)!
So that if you read his Wiki page, it states:
"As a young earth creationist, and a member of the "Council of Reference" of the creationist Caleb Foundation, he petitioned the then Northern Irish education minister, CaitrĂona Ruane, to have intelligent design taught in schools in Northern Ireland, as well as objecting to an exhibition on evolution in the Ulster Museum and signs at the Giants Causeway in his North Antrim constituency."
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mervyn_Storey
I never in a million years would have thought it possible to "out-Prod" our own religious nutters here in NI, but Enoch certainly seems to be giving it a good go! :D
(More here: https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/ce834ynnlqgo )
Putting the mental in Christian fundamental...
I think the wigs would make the case that an unreasonable response and subsequent actions is the issue, not beliefs.
Let's say he does win: what would look like? If a working relationship has irretrievably broken down, as it has here, the WRC won't move for reinstatement. A pay-off? That the state might garnish to pay his fines? That's a Pyrrhic victory.
I suppose they have to go through the legal process before fitness to practice can be considered, in case the latter prejudices the WRC's workings. But surely that's where this is heading. Suspension or removal from the Teaching Council register has to be an option, and I'd be sure there are complaints about his conduct lined up ready to be heard. Regardless, I think it's unlikely he'll ever teach in a school again.