As I’ve said before, my work for our upcoming court case (save the date 5 and 6 December in the Royal Courts of Justice) comes in pulses. I am now in a pulse where I am reading drafts and preparing a witness statement.
Our legal team at LeighDay are very clever and a delight to work with. And I say that even though they keep giving me extra homework to do!
Note added at 08:25 Thursday morning: I got home just after midnight last night after talking to a group of people in the Chilterns about, amongst a few other things, why we should ban driven grouse shooting. Just after I got to bed, our lawyers at LeighDay sent me a long email marking my homework and giving me some more – so they are working round the clock too. Dream team! So, back to work.
Well done Mark for leading this. Good luck with your home work. Hope it results in December in getting ten out of ten.
Nice to hear solicitors getting praise for a change. We’re not all bad guys!
Giles – not at all, and not all guys (sensu stricto)! 😉
Some of you ‘guys’ are heroes. Setting free the fracking three for starters.
Well done Mark. Your speech (along with a few others) at Rainham Marshes was superb. Keep up the outstanding work. If only the RSPB would stand up to this government. With over a million memebers they should be knocking doors down. Hen harriers in England are on the brink. You maybe their only hope.
A big thank you to you all for undertaking all this, on behalf of the Hen Harriers and all wildlife, and doing the ‘paperwork’ etc on our behalf!
Aren’t the RSPB presenting a legal challenge at the same time? See Mark’s previous blogs on this.