The Crossrail scam in London is a Big Business distortion of democracy and sabotage of Parliamentary democracy in the UK...
By©Muhammad Haque
0815 Hrs GMT
London Thursday 5 June 2008
Yesterday in Parliament was no different from any other day in parliament.
If the diversion of the time, the resource and the energy involved in the staging of the spectacle is examined, it will be undeniable that parliament is treated as a joke.
By who?
By the parliamentarians. And by those who peddle the pretence that parliament equals democracy...
The line up of so-called questions allegedly put to the 'prime Minister' is a disgrace...
Even the use of the words disgrace and scandal in some of the so-called questions - here typified by the elongated exhibition by the Lib Dems Nick Clegg about 'knighthood' and the Zimbabwean situation, failed to get across to any ordinary person watching the exhibition any credible evidence that those who are involved in the charade really recognise the waste of space that they have reduced the institution of parliament to. perhaps reduced is not the word. perhaps parliament was always like that....
It is in this context that the KHOODEELAAR! constitutional law campaign against the 'Crossrail Bill' becomes so important. As a symbol. As a substance.
Of the opposition to the parasiting of parliament by parliamentarians. Of the assertion of rights as against the violation of rights by those who in parliament alleged that they both recognise rights and uphold rights. Both aspects of that assertion [whether actual or suggested or implied] is a lie...
Nowhere in the listed, recorded proceedings in parliament on Wednesday 4 June 2008 is there any sign that the parasites recognise the existence of people outside the 'palace ofd Westminster'...
KHOODEELAAR! commentary on the UK Parliament as witnessed on 4 June 2008 and as displayed by the 'mainstream' media in the UK that is forever plaint to the parasitic parliament [despite occasional ridiculously stunts like those staged by the Daily mail and some others - will be continued during today, Thursday 5 June 2008
[To be continued]
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