eh? Re: [diggers350] Tessa Jowell stakes traveller-hate colours to her mast

David Heller (Friends of the Earth) david at motherearth.org
Tue Mar 25 17:47:23 GMT 2008


Dear Gerrard/TLIO,
the quote you place at the top of the article is not from Jowell.
It is from the wife of the businessman who sold the land 12 months ago.
The paragraphs before the quote make this quite clear.
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The site was owned by businessman John Rutter but he sold it more than 
12 months ago. It has then been divided up in to plots which have been 
sold on to families.
His wife, Michelle, said yesterday he was on holiday, skiing in Austria.
She said: ...
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Of course, Jowell may hate travellers as well, but she isn't the one 
quoted in this article...

david


Gerrard Winstanley wrote:
>
> She said: "We sold the land through an agent. We hadn't got a clue
> they had sold it to travellers." Asked whether she wanted gipsies
> living on the site, she said: "Of course we don't."
>
> Gipsies building encampment near minister's home
> http://www.theherald.co.uk/politics/news/display.var.2142650.0.Gipsies_building_encampment_near_ministers_home.php 
> <http://www.theherald.co.uk/politics/news/display.var.2142650.0.Gipsies_building_encampment_near_ministers_home.php>
> Glasgow Herald - THEO USHERWOOD - 25th March 2008
>
> A gipsy encampment has sprung up just 200 yards from the country home
> of Tessa Jowell, the Olympics Minister.
>
> Dozens of travellers piled on to the site over the bank holiday
> weekend, setting up a water supply and laying electricity cables.
>
> A septic tank has been installed and concrete pathways laid on the
> site, near the town of Shipston-on-Stour in Warwickshire. Fencing has
> also been erected and hedges have been pulled down.
>
> Residents reported the caravans moved on to the two-and-a-half acre
> site on Friday, leading to accusations that the gipsies were taking
> advantage of the public holiday when no-one at Warwickshire County
> Council was working.
>
> The field, which has space for at least 30 caravans, is just 200 yards
> from home of Ms Tessa Jowell, 60, and her estranged husband David
> Mills. It was reported the gipsies had bought the site from a local
> businessman.
>
> Conservative councillor Chris Saint, who represents the area on
> Warwickshire County Council, said: "Up until last Thursday it was
> simply a piece of pasture land. On Friday morning I got a call from
> one of the parish councillors to say that there was some frenzied
> activity taking place on the field.
>
> "I understand that water and electricity have been brought on and I
> also understand they have put in a septic tank and put down roads and
> fencing."
>
> Zack Follows, 31, said that about 100 English Romany Gipsies were on
> the site. The father-of-four said there were 16 plots, which had each
> been bought for about £20,000. There were two caravans on each plot.
>
> Mr Follows said: "The council is supposed to be supplying sites for
> the gipsy community, but no sites are being provided and there is
> nowhere for the community to go.
>
> "There is water and electricity. At the end of the day we are human
> beings and we have got to make it liveable.
>
> "I want my children to go to school. We are not the sort that pull up
> and down fields. Anyone is welcome to come down here and have a look.
> Obviously it's a building site at the moment, but when it is finished
> it will be done to perfection.
>
> "To be honest, I didn't even know Tessa Jowell until this morning when
> I read the paper. But she is more than welcome to come down here, come
> in to my home and see how we live."
>
> The site was owned by businessman John Rutter but he sold it more than
> 12 months ago. It has then been divided up in to plots which have been
> sold on to families.
>
> His wife, Michelle, said yesterday he was on holiday, skiing in Austria.
>
> She said: "We sold the land through an agent. We hadn't got a clue
> they had sold it to travellers." Asked whether she wanted gipsies
> living on the site, she said: "Of course we don't."
>
> She declined to say how much the land had been sold for.
>
> 12:01am today
>
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