By©Muhammad Haque
2258 Hrs GMT
['Bank Holiday'] Monday
London
26 May 2008
Gordon Brown today should spare a moment and reflect about the consequences of allowing Big Business CRASSrail hole plot agenda to be given any more GOVT backing. And so should Alistair darling,. Brown’s finance front man in the cabinet. As Darling meets with the alleged ‘30 rebel MPs’ representatives to talk about averting yet another ‘rebellion’, he should consider what he would do if the Khoodeelaar! campaign h as many MPs backing us....
That there are no numbers of MPs supporting the campaign against the Crossrail hole plot must not delude Alistair Darling into thinking that we are any less important .....
Or that we are any less influential over what happens to their administration..
We are about to do what we have been promising for 54 months we would do if the CRASSrail, hole plot is not scrapped: go to court......
Procedures have delayed any court action upto now....
And Alistair Darling should recognise this - a court action has been known to have caused a previous UK Government to scrap an Act of Parliament.....
And the present ‘Crossrail Bill’ is, still, as I write, only a Bill.. a draft piece of dubious legislation..... So it should be far more easy to scrap this Bill than an Act of Parliament.....
The noise that a court action of that magnitude may generate will indeed be quite audible...
Does Brown need that?
[To be continued]
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