I wasn't convinced he was very pro-Falmer at all, no.
I notice he got only a round of polite appluase, rather than the orgiastic cheers accorded to the Seagulls Party.
Yes, yes it was. When Paul Samrah was talking about Norman Baker, I also shouted "Burn him".
Which I thought was a better heckle, to be honest :jester:
I was pleased that he came to speak. But I thought he (and Councillor Jenny B-L) were both bandwagon-jumping just a little bit.
Would a Tory secretary of state have overruled two planning inspectors? Would he bollocks.
Also a VERY good mention on Iain Dale's Diary which is just about the most popular political website about, currently.
http://iaindale.blogspot.com/2006/09/blogging-live-from-libdem-conference.html#links
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Apparently Lord Kirkwood and Don Foster had asked for a police presence at this meeting. Yes, that's right. A meeting with Paul Samrah and three other people in a room and they wanted the police there. Has Don Foster been talking to his mate Bellotti or something?
People who attend party political conferences are generally complete geeks. Especially Lib Dems. Did you know that the Liberal Democrats were having a "best Lib Dem blog" competition? All six bloggers on the shortlist are attending (and blogging from) Brighton.
They are all honest-to-goodness...