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By Tubby Isaacs
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Ha ha, that was good.

In other news.
Legal challenge over plan to use East Sussex army camp as asylum housing dismissed
Judge rules that Crowborough residents cannot challenge a decision before it has been formally made
Crowdfunding raised £100k for this waste of everyone's time. This is what the group themselves say.
Kim Bailey, director of Crowborough Shield, said the group would continue to fight the case. “What happened in today’s ruling was a technical issue. It’s just another step in the process. We will be submitting our challenge again in the next few days to the decision to accommodate asylum seekers at Crowborough.”
One of the objections is that the site is too near some rare species. What could that £100k have done for rare species?
By mattomac
#106916
They submitted a challenge even before a decision had been made?

Did they consult Lionel Hutz or something as a lawyer?

Do they claim victory if the decision agrees with them? Like all those "U-turns" we keep hearing about.
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By Tubby Isaacs
#106922
Sounds like they were saying that the preparation is showing that the decision has been taken. Or something.

This sounds like a publicity stunt on the back of other people's money.

Actually, they probably didn't spend all the crowdfunding on this case. But I'm guessing that a fair bit could have been done for nature on the back of what they did spend.
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By Tubby Isaacs
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Quite an interesting article here.
Shabana Mahmood vows to stick with hardline migration policies after byelection defeat
https://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/202 ... ion-defeat

Looks at first like a standard "nasty Labour doubles down" but it contains an interesting point.
Labour sources have pointed to polling from More In Common showing that a majority of Labour and Green voters supported many of Mahmood’s proposals.
And I think the Labour source is probably right that Muslim voters aren't particularly keen on asylum or illegal immigration.

What might be happening here is like what happened with Michael Howard as Home Secretary. Lots of voters wanted much harsher penal policy (and I think they had a point, when you look at the lenient sentences handed out for ultra violence and very persistent burglary, for instance) but they didn't want it from him.

I can't see how the Green position is politically tenable in the longer term. Perhaps they move to emphasize more international students, care workers etc, and reform the care worker visa- Andrea Egan is right about that. I'm not sure they'll be tearing up everything Shabana does in their manifesto. And there would be a lot to be said for that.
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