Dale Farm Cleared Tomorrow?

On what grounds have they won an injunction?

This:

Mr Justice Edwards-Stuart granted the injunction at London's High Court on the basis that there was a realistic apprehension that the measures to be taken - while genuinely believed in by the council - "may go further" than the terms of the enforcement notices.

He said: "Having regard to the fact there is no fixed date for starting these - but they are imminent - I do not see that any serious injustice will be caused if the actual implementation of any measures will not take place before the end of this week."

He's worried that they might get manhandled off the site. :rolleyes:
 
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It would only serve to discredit the approach taken, which has to date been by the letter of the law, by the council/police I mean. Whatever is deserved should anything go wrong with this case it will be clung onto for years.
 
Yes, planning law, a set of laws that are accepted to be in need of reform, and were not really developed with traveller communities in mind.

There has been a lot of effort and money spent on updating planning regulations to accommodate travellers already. As it stands planning regulations are more lenient if you can prove yourself to be a Gypsy of Traveller.
 
i bet they didn't pay for their own lawyers, legal aid!!!

i.e taxpayers just paid for ****** who work cash in hand to have a lawyer to prevent them getting evicted out of their illegal houses, what a great time to be a taxpayer
 
The pikies are to England, what the Nazi's percieved the Jews to be to Germany. There should not be a single one left.

Auschwitz-Dale anyone?
 
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