Today,
the mealy-mouthed local press in Tameside, is reluctant to express criticism of
Tameside Council or to expose the shortcomings of its councillors to public
glare and scrutiny. However, in 1996, the local Tameside Reporter, ran a
front-page exclusive story about a former Tameside Labour councillor called
Craig Brodie, who was charged with armed bank robbery. He was remanded to
Wormwood Scrubs and subsequently tried at the Old Bailey and convicted. I think
he was given a rather lenient sentence of five years’ imprisonment.
I
remember reading about the case. Brodie had held the bank up with a glue gun
which he was carrying in a bag. The bank, which was situated in Islington, was
a branch of the Midland Bank. One of the bank staff hit the alarm/panic button
and Brodie was confronted by a posse of armed police officers as he was leaving
the bank, with his swag bag full of cash. Upon seeing the armed police officers
stood outside the bank, Brodie shouted, "Don't Shoot, Don't Shoot, I'm not a terrorist."
Brodie,
had been a Labour councillor for Droylsden, along with two other Manchester
wide-boys, called Kieran Quinn and Ged Cooney. I think all three were brought
up in Droylsden and may have been Roman Catholics and of Irish ancestry. They
may also have been school friends.
Brodie's
political career as a Tameside Labour councillor, seems to have come to an
abrupt and sudden end after he was convicted of assaulting a fellow Tameside
Labour councillor, called Lee Henderson. It was claimed in court that Brodie
had launched a kung-Fu-style kick at him during a quarrel.
Brodie,
a former Chairman of the Tameside Education Committee, vowed to clear his name
but seems to have left the area in disgrace and moved to London, where he
became a rather incompetent and inept bank robber, who finished up sewing
mailbags in Wormwood Scrubs.
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