burrish gull
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I sent a letter to Norman Baker last week detailing my disgust at his attitude towards Falmer, I also said that at the next Election the Lib Dems would now lose my vote and my familys as we were thinking of voting for them.I don't live in Lewes but Burwash, which is a die hard Tory area, but a vote for the Lib Dems would at least try to get them out as a protest vote.
I recieved a letter back from Baker today (hand signed) which proves what a complete idiot he his, in that he has'nt addressed the fact that his party might lose votes but just sent me a stock answer about him never saying he wanted the Albion to die and the reasons he does'nt want Falmer.
I am now going to take this further and contact my local lib Dems and Charles Kennedy, I'm even thinking of starting a campaign in my village against the Lib Dems. I think this is the way forward because there are still enough marginal seats for them in Sussex and losing votes because of Bakers stance could damage them.
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your letter concerning the proposed stadium at Falmer.
Can I first assure you that the words ascribed to me on the Albion website wre not actually uttered by me. Contrary to the somewhat misleading content of that site, I neither said that I would rather see the club die, or even that I would rather die, before seeing a stadium built at Falmer. This is disgraceful twisting of my words.
I am pleased we have the Albion locally and cetainly do not want the club to die. Nor however do I want Falmer ruined-I believe it is possible to achieve both objectives.
I do understand the strong feeling on this issue, but I simply do not feel it is right to build a stadium at Falmer. I have taken this position as I am convinced that there are other sites and that the club will survive and prosper. This is consistent with the position that I have taken since the Spring of 2000.
I am sorry that we cannot agree on this issue, but I would thank you for contacting me. This has, at least, given me the opportunity to assure you that I do value the Albion.
I attach the statement I read out at the inquiry so that you are aware of my actual position, as opposed to the rather emotive one sometimes ascribed to me.
Yours sincerely,
Norman Baker
I recieved a letter back from Baker today (hand signed) which proves what a complete idiot he his, in that he has'nt addressed the fact that his party might lose votes but just sent me a stock answer about him never saying he wanted the Albion to die and the reasons he does'nt want Falmer.
I am now going to take this further and contact my local lib Dems and Charles Kennedy, I'm even thinking of starting a campaign in my village against the Lib Dems. I think this is the way forward because there are still enough marginal seats for them in Sussex and losing votes because of Bakers stance could damage them.
Dear Sir,
Thank you for your letter concerning the proposed stadium at Falmer.
Can I first assure you that the words ascribed to me on the Albion website wre not actually uttered by me. Contrary to the somewhat misleading content of that site, I neither said that I would rather see the club die, or even that I would rather die, before seeing a stadium built at Falmer. This is disgraceful twisting of my words.
I am pleased we have the Albion locally and cetainly do not want the club to die. Nor however do I want Falmer ruined-I believe it is possible to achieve both objectives.
I do understand the strong feeling on this issue, but I simply do not feel it is right to build a stadium at Falmer. I have taken this position as I am convinced that there are other sites and that the club will survive and prosper. This is consistent with the position that I have taken since the Spring of 2000.
I am sorry that we cannot agree on this issue, but I would thank you for contacting me. This has, at least, given me the opportunity to assure you that I do value the Albion.
I attach the statement I read out at the inquiry so that you are aware of my actual position, as opposed to the rather emotive one sometimes ascribed to me.
Yours sincerely,
Norman Baker