unnameable
New member
Having received the letter from the government, the cabinet of LDC meets tomorrow, at 2.30, to decide whether to sign the consent order. The end could be in sight.
Dies Irae said:I bet you a million squillion alterian dollars they will take six months to decide what to do
unnameable said:Having spoken to the LDC press officer today, I expect the following to happen: one, LDC sign the consent order; two, the government gives Falmer the go-ahead in a letter that addresses all the issues that LDC raised in their letter of objection; LDC, realising that it has no grounds for appeal, grudgingly accepts the decision. Such an outcome will render the Seagull Party redundant.
unnameable said:Having spoken to the LDC press officer today, I expect the following to happen: one, LDC sign the consent order; two, the government gives Falmer the go-ahead in a letter that addresses all the issues that LDC raised in their letter of objection; LDC, realising that it has no grounds for appeal, grudgingly accepts the decision. Such an outcome will render the Seagull Party redundant.
unnameable said:Having spoken to the LDC press officer today, I expect the following to happen: one, LDC sign the consent order; two, the government gives Falmer the go-ahead in a letter that addresses all the issues that LDC raised in their letter of objection; LDC, realising that it has no grounds for appeal, grudgingly accepts the decision. Such an outcome will render the Seagull Party redundant.
vulture said:Source?
sullyupthewing said:Well if the outcome makes the Seagull party redundant, I will to that
BensGrandad said:Didnt he say ' having spoken to the press officer of LDC today' that is his source, one would expect, the person who will make the announcement.
But have you EVER come across a local government press officer who couldn't recognise the chief local reporter on the local paper that was based in the same town as the council she worked for?The Clown of Pevensey Bay said:Exactly. And I know a LOT of local government press officers. And I know that Ben's Grandad talks a LOT of rubbish on here.
Heads fully down, everyone. I think we're going to have to go in.
The Clown of Pevensey Bay said:Exactly. And I know a LOT of local government press officers. And I know that Ben's Grandad talks a LOT of rubbish on here.
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Excuse me but all I did was answer the question about the persons source as they had mentioned their source. This had nothing to do with any story from me. So an apology would be accepted.
unnameable said:Having spoken to the LDC press officer today, I expect the following to happen: one, LDC sign the consent order; two, the government gives Falmer the go-ahead in a letter that addresses all the issues that LDC raised in their letter of objection; LDC, realising that it has no grounds for appeal, grudgingly accepts the decision. Such an outcome will render the Seagull Party redundant.