BensGrandad said:If this MP is correct, which I doubt why bother to have the next inquiry it is obviously rubbish.
To keep the leftie Brighton fans onside untill after the Election? You cannot trust this Government.
BensGrandad said:If this MP is correct, which I doubt why bother to have the next inquiry it is obviously rubbish.
The question of whether we get a decision before the election depends entirely on when the Inquiry ends and when the election is held.Pavilionaire said:Certainly, if we haven't found out before the election I'd expect a NO vote.
Whilst the decision is made by the Deputy Prime Minister, he has a duty to ensure that the planning issues are properly dealt with in accordance with planning law.Pavilionaire said:You say I implied that it was a purely political decision. Well, it's down to one man, and he's one of the vainest, most politically motivated bloke in the House.
dougdeep said:Eagles#1 has kindly done a link to this thread on behalf of the BBS Palace fans. Mass gloating is happening as we speak.
And you really think that one seat in the south of england is that important to labour and t.blair that they are going to f.. about with enquiries.It may be important to you but it does not rate a ripple in the general scheme of things.3gulls said:To keep the leftie Brighton fans onside untill after the Election? You cannot trust this Government.
iaindowieisugly said:And you really think that one seat in the south of england is that important to labour and t.blair that they are going to f.. about with enquiries.It may be important to you but it does not rate a ripple in the general scheme of things.
Stumpy Tim said:I would send a copy to Ivor Caplin & ask for an explanation. He will then know you have a copy of the letter which could embarrass the Labour government in the future
iaindowieisugly said:And you really think that one seat in the south of england is that important to labour and t.blair that they are going to f.. about with enquiries.It may be important to you but it does not rate a ripple in the general scheme of things.
But as I said before - he is NOT in a position to know. No-one is. Prescott could easily have said no last year.Pavilionaire said:Large One, Hendry may be a bandwagon jumper but I doubt it. I'm sure he's got bigger concerns of his own than our stadium. I find the fact that he is so candid about the likelihood of a Falmer NO a tad worrying.
Not really, because there was nothing new between Prescott's announcement of the new Public Inquiry, and the Labour Party Conference. Anything new would now be in the hands of the Planning Inspectorate, not the ODPM - and certainly not in the hands of a non-entity of a Tory backbencher.Pavilionaire said:As regards Caplin, I'd expect him to be in a better position than Hendry to find out what's happening with Falmer. After all, it concerns him as a Labour M.P in Brighton now, whereas it is less of a concern for Hendry. Surely they would have spoken about the issue in general terms in the House or the Party Conference?
Pavilionaire said:With regard to my last point, if you were going to reject it you would obviously do it after the election. Prescott is a political creature and must realise that he would severely piss off the Sussex Labour Party by announcing a NO beforehand. However, a YES vote would be a vote winner, therefore if it is to be YES then it makes sense to do it before the election.