Friday 11 April 2014

FRIDAY APRIL 11th RACING POST 2014.



  
 
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David Milnes brings news:
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Graham Green brings distressing news:
"Llewellyn apology as he receives £1,500 fine. "

Carl Llewellyn belongs in the Equus Zone he has made a massive contribution  throughout his lifetime to bloodhorse literate horseracing.

“DUEL Grand National-winning rider Carl Llewellyn could not have been further from his normal happy-go-lucky self yesterday after being fined £1,500 by the BHA disciplinary panel for comments prejudicial to the reputation of racing.


“Instead, Nigel Twiston-Davies’s assistant trainer and business partner appeared a study in contrition as he issued an unreserved  apology for making a racist remark during a Cheltenham Festival preview night  on March 10th .

 

“Hoping to finally put the affair behind him, Llewellyn, who landed the world’s most famous steeplechase on Party Politics and Earth Summit, said: “I am absolutely mortified  my comment caused offence, that was never my intention. 

“I apologised immediately on the evening in question and do so again now.


“I am very aware any success I’ve had in racing brings with it responsibility . On that evening
I failed to live up to that responsibility. “ He added “The BHA rightly asked me to account for my ill judged comment and I have fully accepted I have acted in a way that has been prejudicial to a sport I love. I apologize unreservedly. “

“Llewellyn found himself at the centre of a storm after a tabloid newspaper reported he had used the N-word in front of  around 140 racing fans at an event at the Hollow Bottom pub in Guiting Power near Cheltenham. That led to Gloucestershire police visiting the premises and speaking to the owner, Hugh Kelly, although the force subsequently dropped the investigation.

 

“The controversy was further fanned when minister for sport Helen Grant (bloodhorse illiterate) launched a strong attack on Llewellyn, describing herself as “appalled and shocked by the use of this horrific racist word” , while Jockey Club Racecourses axed him from a team of retired and current riders recruited to act as racecourse hosts, and released a statement making it clear the move had been taken “as a result of his alleged  comment” .

 
“When originally charged with the offence  of bringing racing into disrepute,  Llewellyn expressed surprise the BHA had “chosen to take the matter forward in the light of just one newspaper mounting a campaign against me” , but there was no evidence of that attitude at yesterday’s inquiry where he was represented by solicitor Rory Mac Neice.  " (bloodhorse illiterate) 
 

 JMC Turfcall Comment
British political and horseracing government disciplinary panel, their names? Burden Carl Llewellyn with a fine of  £1,500  for what they call  “comments prejudicial to the reputation of racing”  as set out above. These governments however do not take their own  bloodhorse illiterate cruel and evil practices left on going within government over the last six decades into account at all. Why is this?
BRITISH GOVERNMENT HYPOCRACY
Government who burden all true bloodshorse literate horsemen together with the beautiful creatures they work with each and every day,  with a bloodhorse illiterate evil abuse so shocking  that this issue here palls into insignificance, like a grain of sand in a vast desert.
 
 
BRITISH SOCIETY PUNISHMENT ZONE DIRECTION

(British male government zone)

Who set out these  long outdated punishment structures?


A study of poverty in 1901 by Seebohm Rowntree found that in a society where those who didn't work didn't eat, there were three ... This imposed severe punishments for neglecting or treating children cruelly. ... Back to Britain 1905 - 1975 index ... BBC © 2014 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites.

TA and Punishments exam on the 16th May. ... 1914, 1913, 1912, 1911, 1910, 1909, 1908, 1907, 1906, 1905, 1904, 1903, 1902, 1901 ... Updated: March 24, 2014 ... Why is the British Army not branded a terrorist organisation but the IRA is ?

 
Where are we now? In No Mans' Land.
 


A study of poverty in 1901 by Seebohm Rowntree found that in a society where those who didn't work didn't eat, there were three ... This imposed severe punishments for neglecting or treating children cruelly. ... Back to Britain 1905 - 1975 index ... BBC © 2014 The BBC is not responsible for the content of external sites
20 Dec 2010 ... For many, the word 'workhouse' conjures up the image of an ... The reality, however, was somewhat different, and Britain's system of .... of what the 1834 Poor Law Amendment Act had set out to achieve in terms of frugality.
 
Initially the workhouse provided raw materials for the adult poor to work up at home, ..... A vestry minute of 7 April 1785, setting the workhouse rules for St Clement ..... 9 Timothy V. Hitchcock, The English Workhouse: A Study in Institutional Poor ...
Sick British government practice
Although relatively few workhouses were set up under Gilbert's scheme, the ... The 15,000 or so parishes in England and Wales were formed into Poor Law ...

 


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