The stadium won't be delayed in it's opening by this (very) minor latest delay.
Yes it's frustrating, but the news today from SEEDA more than compenates for it.
And the proposals for the National Park.
The stadium won't be delayed in it's opening by this (very) minor latest delay.
Yes it's frustrating, but the news today from SEEDA more than compenates for it.
Feel as free to feel insulted as I do to feel cross enough to make such an intemperate statement!
I don't care whether people agree or disagree with what Lord B has to say on this or any other matter. He is quite capable of pontif...er, speaking for himself and taking the consequences.
I also don't like to give offence but I do find it depressing to see such an eager desire to Wallow In Grief despite their being scant evidence that there's any need to treat this announcement with such rabid outpourings of pessimism.
No we're not.Jesus f***ing christ. Noooooooooooooo!!!
we ARE doomed
No we're not.
But we might have been condemned to a much more serious delay if Hazel Blears had made the decision this week and Baker chose to question whether she'd had enough time in the post to consider the decision thoroughly.
For a start, he would demand to know what she had in her diary this week, so that he could be satisfied that she really had been properly briefed on Falmer.
Without going on any deep search, I'm aware that she has spent part of the week on security issues, part of the week at cabinet meetings and most of today in Birmingham. And, as any half-way decent new boss will have done, she's no doubt also spent part of the week touring her new department and meeting the staff.
The forensics would expose us to the risk of another serious legal challenge.
On that basis, 25th July looks like way too soon for her to make an informed decision based on the other more important planning decisions that she will have to make.
So are you saying there is no continuity in Government when there are changes made at the top? Thats just not the case,there is a civil service and Pondicherry's post is spot on.
TLO I think most of us understand what happens when you get a new cabinet. A lot of us predicted that there would be a delay. What got up my nose was that an MP, Civil servants; press officers kept on saying that the deadline of 9 July would be met. It may have been said with good intent but they were wrong.
Throughout this sorry business we have been told that everything was OK only to have each stage blow up in our face. Now this latest delay is minor and hopefully will end with a positive step forward in getting our new stadium, but you can understand why many of us now blow a gasket when OOPS! another delay happens.
I received an email today...
"...the deadline by which the Secretary of State will issue her final decision on these applications has been extended. The final decision will now be issued on or before 25 July 2007. This will be the final target for this case unless advised otherwise."
Obviously an insurance 'policy' but it doesn't make me feel better about a decision date!!