I'd be hypocritical if I said that I hope the event goes well, given that I don't agree in principle with the squatters occupying the Kew Bridge site, the Keens' house or any other privately owned land, but nor do I mean that I hope it is a failure (I'm sure it won't be).
As for hijacking the thread, to be fair to Stephanie my points were directed for her to answer, I was more interested to see what any current or past Councillor would say about the issue of public perception and entering the site given the current application. |