Marshy said:My brother said it showed the nimbys popping champagne on the news yesterday.....let them celebrate for now if they think they have won, but i know we will win the war.
westdeneite said:Have any of the National papers covered the story at all this morning?
Peaked at someones Daily Mail in office but as expected no mention. Just pages on that idiot Sven:
Marshy said:My brother said it showed the nimbys popping champagne on the news yesterday.....let them celebrate for now if they think they have won, but i know we will win the war.
pasty said:Nothing in the Telegraph. Thought there might've been as I believe Paul Hayward is a Brighton man ?
Gwylan said:Nothing in the Guardian; very disappointing.
Bet there'll be something in Private Eye next week. One of the journalists there is a Falmer NIMBY and will relish covering this.
My bet is something along the lines of "Prescott knows that the inspector's right but is too fearful of the political consequences to rule out Falmer totally".
London Irish said:This idea that the Falmer process is being affected by electoral considerations is a fanciful theory that oddly enough both Falmer villlagers and Albion fans buy into. I think they are both wrong.
London Irish said:To write that story, you would have to know nothing about local and national politics. Nobody in the New Labour hierachy is wasting a second thought about the Brighton seats, they don't have to. Caplin is gone anyway, he's in a Tory seat and any half-decent Tory performance would see him go - it's no sweat to him, he'll be found a safer seat anyway for services rendered where he can concentrate on his government career.
Des Turner has been a constant pain in the arse to New Labour and the idea that they give two shits whether he lost his seat is ridiculous, Blair and Co. would probably laugh.
Lepper is a more credible figure with respect on all sides, but he still places himself outside the New Labour project. But the overriding thing here is that demographics and boundary changes mean Pavillion is a rock solid Labour seat and nothing will dislodge him, Tory revival or any kind of masochistic Seagulls Party wheeze.
This idea that the Falmer process is being affected by electoral considerations is a fanciful theory that oddly enough both Falmer villlagers and Albion fans buy into. I think they are both wrong.