There’s no way this creature is human! So why do I not sense any powers? He thought. Sebastians head whipped around as more people let out wails and released cries. The clouds were turning into the darkest grey that rivalled black. The songs notes weren’t as soft and alluring anymore. A deep root note was strewn about quickly turning into sharp high pitched notes as lightning flashed not far. More thunder yet this time closer and louder. This alerted everyone and startled the crowd but the music played on. A baby’s wait could be heard from the other side of the circle. The song was becoming more tense and its tempo quickened. “I’m afraid not.” Sebastian murmured back, his hushed tone Curt in annoyance. “Well? Do you see it?” Ciel hissed, his composure back as well at it could be. He had been too caught up in the crowds reactions to really think about who exactly could be causing such a scene. The butler decided only now to find the source of the sound. “I demand you find who ever is making this music.after the song is finished.” He paused and Sebastian quirked a single fine black eyebrow, of course he expected his master to make a request but he wasn’t prepared for the second but of his sentence. I sense no divine presence.” Sebastian replied watching the young lord like a hawk. “Well is it an angel then?!” Ciel was hit with too many emotions for him to be rational at the moment. “I do not believe so.” Sebastian murmured in order to not disrupt the eerie quietness amongst the people. “Is this one of your kind?” Ciel hissed with a glare to the ground. He rubbed at his cheeks with his silk black gloved hands and looked to the centre of the crowd. His eye shadowed over in slight embarrassment as he swatted the mans hand from his hair. The response from the commissioner for standards is similar to the outcome of previous complaints against the former Ulster Unionist, who in 2017 described the then Taoiseach Leo Varadkar as an "Indian" in a tweet.Įarlier this week, Belfast councillor Séamas de Faoite, who previously complained about Lord Kilclooney's tweets, described the Lords' standards watchdog as "toothless".The sudden contact from his butler broke Ciel from his state of purity. It is understood the peer has not apologised for his tweet despite being urged to by speaker of the House of Lords Norman Fowler. WATCHDOG OF THE OLD LORDS CODE"Therefore, in this instance, Lord Kilclooney's conduct on Twitter does not fall within the scope of the code and it is outside my power to investigate," she said. Ms Scott-Moncrieff said the comments on Twitter "do not include a parliamentary dimension". She said even though Lord Kilclooney includes his title in his Twitter handle, his conduct on social media "does not necessarily constitute a parliamentary activity". The Lords' Commissioner for Standards Lucy Scott-Moncrieff said after conducting a preliminary assessment of the "many complaints" received to determine whether the cross-bench life peer's conduct on Twitter fell within the scope of the Lords' code of conduct, she concluded the social media post was outside her investigative remit. The 82-year-old former MEP denied his social media post, which has since been deleted, was racist. THE House of Lords standards watchdog has confirmed that former Stormont minister Lord Kilclooney won't be censured over a tweet in which he referred to US vice-president elect Kamala Harris as an "Indian".
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