Archive for July 30th, 2006

Thanks to J0nz of Drunken Blogging for this shocking video:


I am intrigued by the BBC’s Have Your Say. Once again the majority of people agree with me: BBC Have Your Say.

Yes, Israel should have waited and asked for UN intervention (regardless how pointless that would have been).

Yes, Israel is the victim of BBC and other left-wing journalists failing to note the true solution to this crisis: Hezbollah’s defeat.

And, yes, the Lebanese are suffering where they need not…

But the people of Britain agree with Blair — a cease fire should not be sought until Hezbollah return their kidnappees. Israel have said that they will allow an international peace making force and will withdraw when that happens. What more can we ask?


There are fourteen planning applications tomorrow so the public gallery may be quite busy, but for anyone interested in watching their local democracy, it’s an interesting committee which is well worth attending.

The meeting starts at 7pm in the Adur Civic Centre on Ham Road.


No matter where you live, come down and join our march:

The following was sent to all KWASH supporters who gave us their e-mail addresses when signing the petition:

March and rally – Next Wednesday

On Wednesday August 2nd Worthing Council have organised a public meeting to be held at the Worthing Pavilion Theatre on the promenade by the pier, starting at 7pm, and to be chaired by Mayor Tom Wye.

Before the meeting there will be 2 marches to the Pavilion:

• From the east, meeting behind the Aquarena at 6pm
• From the west, meeting at the bottom of George V Avenue at 6pm

Bring your banners, dress brightly, be noisy and make your point. We hope that all the local media will be there in force so we need as many people as possible to make it work. If the Pavilion is full we will have speakers outside to relay the meeting to the crowds in Steyne gardens.

This meeting will update you on details of the campaign so far; enable residents to ask questions and raise points and set up a steering group to oversee the campaign into the autumn.

Pick up a poster

The local Herald newspaper series has been very proactive in the whole hospital campaign. Today they will be printing a poster in the local editions and we would urge you all to display the poster in your windows. We will also be circulating a downloadable version soon and extra copies will be available at the public meeting.

Can you help?

So far the campaign has largely been run out of the MPs’ offices and we are being overwhelmed with all the extra paperwork coming in daily. At the public meeting we are looking to set up a steering group of volunteers to help in the Worthing district with the campaign. If you would like to help and can offer any particular skills with computer work, sending out letters etc then we want to hear from you. Reply to this e-mail: campaign@kwash.org.uk