Funny. Was just reading the Coppell thread and thinking how sad that some people are so unforgiving. And then I see this...
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Major signalling problem just outside Berwick meant I was stuck in Edinburgh for the afternoon. Very frustrating but glad you (and others) did such great work.
Major signalling problem just outside Berwick meant I was stuck in Edinburgh for the afternoon. Very frustrating but glad you (and others) did such great work.
If we hand out postcards rather than leaflets on the 6th - isn't there more chance people will take them home, rather than just throw them in the bin.
And when they get home - check the link ?
Good bit by David Lacey in todays Guardian, concluding
"If he (JP) counts the votes in Brighton and Hove, he may yet feel inclined to do his bit."
Lets hope so.
The Tories are currently making quite a bit of noise about local planning, reducing bureacracy, government red tape etc
It would suit them fine if JP rejects Falmer. Its the decision they would possibly make themselves, but they can still attack JP for ignoring local opinion.
Hopefully, JP...
One thing that always does seem to get national attention is anything happening on Brighton beach - piers burning, artistic events, FBS's beach party.
Has anyone thought about a candlelight vigil or something like that.
Just another of life's injustices. If you live in a run-down inner city area, surrounded by industrial wasteland, you have no influence over local planning. But if you live in nice, leafy suburbs...