No banning or removing from shelves then – it’s getting to be a regular occurrence from Chairman Ganley – this protesting, objecting, throwing rattles out of pram, but not actually winning cases/upholding complaints.
Village Magazine strongly upholds the right to engage in vigorous investigation and comment on matters of public interest. Mr Ganley not only supports, but advocates this right. Village Magazine, however, acknowledges that, given the opportunity, it would have been preferable to have interviewed Mr Ganley before publishing serious allegations about him. It has now been afforded this opportunity and will in the next edition record and publish accurately the answers given by Mr Ganley in a wide-ranging interview relating to both the issues giving rise to these proceedings and to other issues of interest to Mr Ganley and to the public.
So what would you like to ask Declan Ganley? I’m sure the Editor of Village Magazine is listening!


Questions for Mr Ganley
So the Lisbon referendum, for you home rule is Rome rule, and not the iron fist of tolerance and equality that comes from Brussels ?
I’d be happy to consider suggested questions sent to editor@villagemagazine.ie! Regards, Michael Smith (editor, Village)
I found this an odd resolution. Gangley was wronged and instead of compensation, he’s going to give an extensive interview to the publication. Likelyhood is that it’ll sell very well, thus ultimately benefiting Village.
I’m sure Gangley will be glad at the coverage, but the Village need it much more than he does.