25th February 2009, 12:28 PM
Tile man,
Paul has described any apparent recruitment to the IfA by Peter Hinton as a red herring and he is completely right that this shouldn't distract us from the main themes and the efforts made by all.
However, I feel I should respond to your equally asinine comments. Any comments relating to Peter Hinton are directed at his association with the IfA, not his character or his personal life. Please realise the difference. Like any Chief Executive, he has responsibilities and consequently a few crosses-to bear.
Back to the positives?.
Paul has described any apparent recruitment to the IfA by Peter Hinton as a red herring and he is completely right that this shouldn't distract us from the main themes and the efforts made by all.
However, I feel I should respond to your equally asinine comments. Any comments relating to Peter Hinton are directed at his association with the IfA, not his character or his personal life. Please realise the difference. Like any Chief Executive, he has responsibilities and consequently a few crosses-to bear.
Back to the positives?.