portlock seagull
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- Jul 28, 2003
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Yep forgotten all about him. Infact i stopped sticking pins in my Norman baker doll last year.... Ran out of pins.....
but then again I find I agree with this! To make matters worse I heard from the top that actually Lewes DC have been quite helpful since Falmer go-ahead granted, whilst B&H City haven't helped a lot!
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To make matters worse I heard from the top that actually Lewes DC have been quite helpful since Falmer go-ahead granted, whilst B&H City haven't helped a lot!
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At the risk of making myself unpopular, in his defence he represents many constituents who were rabidly anti-Falmer along with the local council. In terms of his political health, anything other then an anti- Falmer approach may have been political suicide for him, and I don't suppose he was prepared to take that risk for BHA.
Particularly as there is a long established anti Brighton vibe within some quarters in Lewes. Also when we finally got a yes decision I remember he had prepared those people against the stadium and encouraged them not to try and take it any further.
I am by no means an authority in that period and people may well have more knowledge about his role which may not be so favourable.
What he never was, was a Bellotti or an Archer or even the horrible hag from LDC whose name I have forgotten. De Vicchi?
He is an MP for the whole constituency and not just a small village.
Au contraire ... Glyndebourne is one of the great iconic European buildings of the late 20th century. A masterpiece of modern architecture that has been welcomed by the locals.a load of Planners who advise them who are toffs and like Opera (so will approve a HIDEOUS development at Glyndebourne)
Au contraire ... Glyndebourne is one of the great iconic European buildings of the late 20th century. A masterpiece of modern architecture that has been welcomed by the locals.
We are going to have to agree to disagree on that one, Lord B. I think that new big grey box at Glyndebourne is FAR more intrusive on the landscape than Falmer; but if my memory is right it went through planning permission almost on the nod. Wonder why
Oh and a rare lapse there in using that great overused cliche word of the decade; "iconic"
......unless you were being ironic........
You're defining the whole building in terms of just one feature. Seen from across open countryside from over where I live, the whole building looks superb in its setting. The largest post-WW2 brick (as opposed to brick-clad) building in Europe, if I remember correctly.We are going to have to agree to disagree on that one, Lord B. I think that new big grey box at Glyndebourne is FAR more intrusive on the landscape than Falmer; but if my memory is right it went through planning permission almost on the nod. Wonder why
Oh and a rare lapse there in using that great overused cliche word of the decade; "iconic"
......unless you were being ironic........
I'll join you in this minority. I don't harbour much ill feeling for him really.He's not an evil person. He put up a decent fight for something he, for whatever reason, felt he had to. We won, end of story really.
The tragedy of the stadium saga was the small-mindedness of a tiny number of ignorant individuals in Falmer, who want to live out a fantasy that their little corner of suburban Brighton is, in fact, a rural idyll. It ain't.
I'll join you in this minority. I don't harbour much ill feeling for him really.
I think that's the nub. It wasn't so much that he used every legitimate method to oppose us it was that he lied and lied and lied and lied. And when he wasn't lying he was wildly exagerrating. ****. Total ****.I do hold major dislike for him due to the total and utter fabrications he used to make his case. Anyone remember the case for sheepcote valley he presented AFTER it had been given and accepted as evidence as unworkable? or the plans for a hotel at Falmer that never was?
Object by all means, oppose? no problem. Use lies and deceit and ignoring facts to be replaced by supposition and conjecture? sorry that's not the role of an elected representative.
At the risk of making myself unpopular, in his defence he represents many constituents who were rabidly anti-Falmer along with the local council. In terms of his political health, anything other then an anti- Falmer approach may have been political suicide for him, and I don't suppose he was prepared to take that risk for BHA.
Particularly as there is a long established anti Brighton vibe within some quarters in Lewes. Also when we finally got a yes decision I remember he had prepared those people against the stadium and encouraged them not to try and take it any further.
I am by no means an authority in that period and people may well have more knowledge about his role which may not be so favourable.
What he never was, was a Bellotti or an Archer or even the horrible hag from LDC whose name I have forgotten. De Vicchi?
What was wholly unacceptable is the way he attempted to give the impression that an Albion director had been involved in some shady dealings. His claim - put in a careful litigation-avoiding way of course - was aimed at John Prescott but others got hit by the PR manure. Baker knew that there was nothing whatsoever in it but was happy to leave a faint smell of corruption lingering over the stadium. Very, very nasty.