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b.w.2.

Well-known member
Jan 8, 2004
5,189
This is unbelievable... this delay is TOTALLY unacceptable... the enquiry should have been re-opened by now... how can anyone reasonably justify taking until next year to start this process up again... a complet shambles...

The civil sevice and Labour party should be ashamed...

Absolute fcuking disgrace...

The March should not only emphasise that there is only one viable site... there should be a loud request to restart the enquiry immediately...

:angry: :angry: :censored: :censored:
 


Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
kinkygerbil said:
11th of jan! i thought it was ment to be open asap. I feel a tory vote coming on

As one of Norman's constituents I will vote Tory just to get him out :angry:
Pompous prat who sat there grinning at me saying it would delayed until after the election :rolleyes:
 


Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
NSC Patron
Jul 16, 2003
58,605
hassocks
i just cant believe it i really cant, they must realise that some of the red seats are under threat in the area. Votes are so disvauled now that i have got all my family to vote tory if the ground is a no, i would think some other people have done the same
 


Curious Orange

Punxsatawney Phil
Jul 5, 2003
10,148
On NSC for over two decades...
Ho-hum, nice to see that the civil service definition of as-soon-as-possible is "sometime this decade". It's annoying that they can't just get on with it any earlier, but I don't think this'll change the date we play our first game at Falmer - start of the 2008-2009 season.

:(
 




Yorkie

Sussex born and bred
Jul 5, 2003
32,367
dahn sarf
Curious Orange said:
Ho-hum, nice to see that the civil service definition of as-soon-as-possible is "sometime this decade". It's annoying that they can't just get on with it any earlier, but I don't think this'll change the date we play our first game at Falmer - start of the 2008-2009 season.

:(

Just in time for me to get the OAP concession :lolol:
 


brunswick

New member
Aug 13, 2004
2,920
no chance of attracting decent players for another 5 yrs then.

hmm, if we can stay in the Championship for this time i will be very surprised.
 


Oval Gull said:
Looks like Baker is correct to have a "suspicious mind":

So you are swallowing this ridiculous conspiracy theory put forward by Baker and the Falmer Nimbys despite all the evidence to the contrary?
 






balloonboy

aka Jim in the West
Jan 6, 2004
1,100
Way out West
Why does MP end his statement with "Importantly
it means we should have a decision before the next General Election...."? Presumably because we should have a decision before the next General Election???

My thoughts are that if there was any chance of it being a "no", then starting the enquiry in Jan would be the worse possible timing, as it concentrates all the attention on the March/April period which is very likely to be when electioneering is at it's height, and the whole Falmer issue really does become a political hot potato. Sorry for that long sentence, but if some politician is trying to string this out so as to ensure minimal political fallout in the case of a "no", then I think they've made a very poor start!
 


Kev the Ape

New member
11th january!!!

is this some kind of joke, 11th january i will be 18 i can drink :D .
but y cnt it be this year!! y do milton keynes dons get a 30,000 seater stadium when they r not going to feel the bloody thing and we have to wait for ours. if prescott says no to falmer then i am going to kill him i want to be in falmer before i am 20!!!!
 




Kinky Gerbil

Im The Scatman
NSC Patron
Jul 16, 2003
58,605
hassocks
Re: 11th january!!!

Kev the Ape said:
is this some kind of joke, 11th january i will be 18 i can drink :D .
but y cnt it be this year!! y do milton keynes dons get a 30,000 seater stadium when they r not going to feel the bloody thing and we have to wait for ours. if prescott says no to falmer then i am going to kill him i want to be in falmer before i am 20!!!!
i was 13 when this thing started and im almost 21 now
 


Yes, balloonboy, I agree, a fine argument. The process looks like it has been accidentally pushed into the path of a General Election campaign, rather than away from it.

But you don't even have to come up with arguments like that to answer the conspiracy theory fantasists like Baker. There are much more obvious ones.

The Planning Inspectorate are a totally independent branch of the civil service and it is their normal modes of operating and workload that are driving this reopened process. As Martin Perry states, today's timing were expected because that is the usual pace with which inquiries progress.

There is no scope whatsoever for any politician to influence the planning office, who are filled with people with the usual diverse range of political opinions and would hugely resent such crass interference from outside.

Any politician that attempted to do so (how? The mechanics are impossible) would soon be exposed. Even if the ODPM were to start exerting some kind of abnormal influence on these Bristol civil servants, this would soon find its way into the press and the politicians (Prescott, whoever) would suffer the humilation of being found out and exposed for breaking civil service rules.

Baker is putting forward no credible explanation of how non-political civil servants are being influenced to "delay" the Falmer inquiry process. That's because he's an ill-informed bullshitter making it up as he goes along.

Of course, once the inquiry report reaches the ODPM, there is scope for political influence. I've argued all along that this influence FAVOURS Albion, and is down to the impact the lobbying campaign has had on both the non-political civil service advisers to Prescott and the key group of political advisers brought into the ODPM by Labour.

But the idea that today's news about the timing of the inquiry opening is influenced by politics is utterly ludicrous.
 


Wozza

Shite Supporter
Jul 6, 2003
24,252
Minteh Wonderland
It's hard to know what he's thinking....

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Oval Gull

New member
Feb 5, 2004
75
Smart Mart said:
Agree with Smart Mart. I'm starting to think that the conspiracy theorists have a point, yes. And London Irish - despite WHAT evidence to the contrary exactly? The evidence at the moment points in the direction of the conspiracy theorists - that this is being stiched up.
 


Read 3 posts back, Oval Gull.
 




Bwian

Kiss my (_!_)
Jul 14, 2003
15,898
b.w.2. said:


The civil sevice and Labour party should be ashamed...

I don't think the Labour Party should be ashamed at all. Without them we'd still be in bloody Gillingham-or extinct!

Tories have done F**K ALL for the Albion cause. EVER! Try and remember that when thinking of switching votes on Albion issues. They are anti-Albion and anti-football, until they come sniffing for votes. At least a Labour led council helped us return to Brighton and have been supportive in our bid for a new stadium in East Brighton, near Falmer Station.

The people who should be ashamed are the 200 NIMBYs who have displayed a selfishness beyond belief. Them and their chinless, inbred sympathisers. Sadly they are exploiting the rules that the Albion and Labour have to follow.

We WILL beat them though and victory will be even sweeter now!
 




I'm with London Irish on this.

Why assume that there's a conspiracy against us? How about a conspiracy to swing the Inquiry in our favour?

Maybe there's an Inspector out there who may be more sympathetic to the cause than either Hoile or Collyer? Maybe he's tied up with another Inquiry until Christmas? Maybe we're better off waiting until our man is available?

Or maybe there's no conspiracy at all.

As several people have pointed out, an early decision (last January) could only have been NO.

A YES decision in July would have meant a long, drawn out Judicial Review.

Of all the options, we've got the one that keeps us on course.
 


Rangdo

Registered Cider Drinker
Apr 21, 2004
4,779
Cider Country
Bwian said:
The people who should be ashamed are the 200 NIMBYs who have displayed a selfishness beyond belief. Them and their chinless, inbred sympathisers. Sadly they are exploiting the rules that the Albion and Labour have to follow.

Well said :clap2:
I don't really care if it's politics or not. I'm just so tired of it all now and frustrated beyond belief. I just can't believe it's going to be another 8 months at least before we are put out of our misery :nono:.
 


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