It seems our local MP's are carrying a flag for us in our 'Save St.James' Park' campaign.
Even a local Sunderland supporting MP has spoken out strongly against it.
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Today in Parliament....
An Early day Motion supported by: Ian Mearns, Pat Glass, Ian Lavery, Catherine McKinnell, Chi Onwurah, Nick Brown, Mary Glindon, Dave Anderson, Stephen Hepburn, Alex Cunningham and Dennis Skinner:
Newcastle United and the renaming of St Jamesâ Park.
That this House deeply regrets the decision to rebrand the historic home of Newcastle United Football Club, St James' Park; condemns the corporate vandalism perpetrated by the clubs owners in removing the name âSt Jamesâ Parkâ from the stadium; warmly endorses the now famous front page banner headline of the local Evening Chronicle âSt James' Park and Always Will Beâ; notes that the Chief Executive of Newcastle's new shirt sponsor, Virgin Money has added her concerns about the rebranding and hopes that others will follow her example; notes that Newcastle City Council have debated and agreed a motion stating that the Council have no plans to change any way-finding signs which bear the name St Jamesâ Park, rather than the name of Mike Ashleyâs business; and urges Mike Ashley the owner of Newcastle United to reconsider his decision.
Will the Fat Man listen now?
Even a local Sunderland supporting MP has spoken out strongly against it.
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Today in Parliament....
An Early day Motion supported by: Ian Mearns, Pat Glass, Ian Lavery, Catherine McKinnell, Chi Onwurah, Nick Brown, Mary Glindon, Dave Anderson, Stephen Hepburn, Alex Cunningham and Dennis Skinner:
Newcastle United and the renaming of St Jamesâ Park.
That this House deeply regrets the decision to rebrand the historic home of Newcastle United Football Club, St James' Park; condemns the corporate vandalism perpetrated by the clubs owners in removing the name âSt Jamesâ Parkâ from the stadium; warmly endorses the now famous front page banner headline of the local Evening Chronicle âSt James' Park and Always Will Beâ; notes that the Chief Executive of Newcastle's new shirt sponsor, Virgin Money has added her concerns about the rebranding and hopes that others will follow her example; notes that Newcastle City Council have debated and agreed a motion stating that the Council have no plans to change any way-finding signs which bear the name St Jamesâ Park, rather than the name of Mike Ashleyâs business; and urges Mike Ashley the owner of Newcastle United to reconsider his decision.
Will the Fat Man listen now?
