Man of Harveys
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More underinformed anti-Falmer fucktardery from the overeducated, this time from the Grauniad's man in Paris, John Henley. Intriguingly, Henley is, I think, mates with my former boss who worked with the Albion in producing the goalkeeper play at the Pavilion Theatre last year.
Anyone wishing to remind the lazy fucker to check his facts and not just read Private Eye, i.e. give him the real lowdown on "Piegate", diary@guardian.co.uk is the place to be.
"Remaining vaguely on a footie theme, let us not forget, as our own deputy PM fights for his political life, that this isn't the first time John Prescott's planning-related talents have been called into question. Last December, Prezza was wined and dined in the Brighton and Hove Albion FC boardroom following the Hull v Brighton match. Fair enough for a Hull MP - except that only eight days previously, Lewes council had appealed against Two Shags' approval of Albion's proposed 22,000-seater stadium in the South Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. "The whole thing is outrageous," said local Lib Dem MP Norman Baker, at the time. "He has compromised his position." Would that JP had heeded him."
Anyone wishing to remind the lazy fucker to check his facts and not just read Private Eye, i.e. give him the real lowdown on "Piegate", diary@guardian.co.uk is the place to be.
"Remaining vaguely on a footie theme, let us not forget, as our own deputy PM fights for his political life, that this isn't the first time John Prescott's planning-related talents have been called into question. Last December, Prezza was wined and dined in the Brighton and Hove Albion FC boardroom following the Hull v Brighton match. Fair enough for a Hull MP - except that only eight days previously, Lewes council had appealed against Two Shags' approval of Albion's proposed 22,000-seater stadium in the South Downs Area of Outstanding Natural Beauty. "The whole thing is outrageous," said local Lib Dem MP Norman Baker, at the time. "He has compromised his position." Would that JP had heeded him."