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Inspector Clitherow admitting Mr Parnell was completely innocent

Town Hall Protester Posted on Tue, March 17, 2015 09:37

Bent senior police officers, bent council officials, bent CPS officials – Masonically linked to then Leader of Stockport Council Lord Goddard? I suppose so.




I told the Chief Constable time and time again what was happening

Town Hall Protester Posted on Tue, March 17, 2015 09:34

The police station moved to council building Fred Perry House. Mr Parnell was threatened with 5 years in prison every time he entered Fred Perry House. What would happen when they arrested him (as they continued to do) and took him into Fred Perry House? Would he go to prison for five years for being arrested at the behest of the corrupt LibDem council?

Fred Perry House is a new £12million building. For the purposes of continuing to arrest Mr Parnell a very dubious Crown Prosecution Service official called John Derbyshire stated in official documents that this was merely the old demolished building re-named. The Leader of Stockport Council is called Derbyshire. Any relation to this John Derbyshire of the CPS who appears to have told such a whopping porkie?



He had entered the town hall – a sick, innocent man asking for help

Town Hall Protester Posted on Tue, March 17, 2015 09:27

Vicious and corrupt Stockport LibDems.



Constantly under arrest, in court, in prison, under house arrest

Town Hall Protester Posted on Tue, March 17, 2015 09:25

All on the say so of the corrupt ruling Stockport Council LibDems.



Police decide to stop arresting him on trumped up charges eventually.

Town Hall Protester Posted on Tue, March 17, 2015 09:21

“The police have made a decision not to take any further action in respect of the outstanding allegation of breaching Restraining Order.” Well bully for them. They finally decided not to act as henchmen for their corrupt LibDem Masonic chums at Stockport Council.



Mr Parnell had been acquitted in 2010. Yet the arrests continued.

Town Hall Protester Posted on Tue, March 17, 2015 09:14

Sick, innocent Mr Parnell had been acquitted of the ludicrous offence of assault with a sneeze in 2010, but the vicious, immoral Stockport LibDems hounded him to his grave aged just 58. He only asked for counselling for his lovely, troubled daughters adopted from Stockport Council.



Year after year an innocent man hounded to death

Town Hall Protester Posted on Tue, March 17, 2015 09:08



Who is going to pay the £300m fine for the dodgy LibDem road for votes?

Bypass Posted on Mon, March 16, 2015 10:01

16 March 2015 08:55

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“CEC discharge of planning conditions for the A6MARR/SEMMMS road

From the results released under FOI it appears that the pollution in Disley is considerably worse than previously assumed with hourly average exceedences in 2014 being exceeded 34 times more frequently than the legal limit in addition to annual average being the highest ever recorded in Disley.

CEC’s Air Quality team did warn the Council in 2013 that hourly exceedences might be
the consequence of the A6MARR although it has been assumed that hourly averages
have always been within the legal limits.

Poor air quality has been tolerated on the basis that the UK were at liberty to
decide how long corrective action plans took, contrary to the Directive which
required compliance by 2010 or for Nitrogen Dioxide, concessions to 2015
provided corrective action plans were submitted and agreed with the European
Commission. CEC never submitted action plans to the EC and currently, Disley is
not even included in the annual reporting to the EC. In effect Defra do not consider Disley at risk!

This dubious policy was first challenged in the courts in 2011 That case reached the European Court of Justice in 2013 and returns to the UK Supreme Court this April and a judgement expected in July. At every stage from the Supreme court upwards the UK Government have been reprimanded.

After July then, CEC will have to submit emergency action plans, and the UK courts
have to enforce air quality law, the deterrent being yearly fines until
compliance is achieved. For London these fines have been estimated at £300M.

I would therefore urge the Council to ensure Disley does not suffer a further
worsening of air quality due to the A6MARR increasing A6 traffic from the
current 15k vehicles per day to 27k when the road opens which, by the way, the
applicants argued would make an insignificant impact on air pollution. Or at least consider an emergency action plan to mitigate the severity of fines from the UK courts.

I also enclose my letter to the Secretary of State for Transport which contains a
little more detail.

Do please contact me if you would like to discuss this further,

Your
Sincerely,

Steve Houston

(Chair.
PAULA -Poynton Against Unnecessary Link-roads to the Airport )”



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