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London Sunday 1 June 2008
Khoodeelaar! no to Crossrail hole campaign ACTION UPDATE on the official Opposition over CROSSRAIL hole in the UK House of Commons...
This ACTION UPDATE is focussing on the role of the official opposition party in the UK House of Commons. The Conservative Party.
The party is known as the Tory party.
This refers to the interview cum exchange that took place between the then Tory party Chair Francis Maude and the Khoodeelaar! Campaign against Crossrail hole Bill organiser Muhammad Haque.
The date was 24 April 2006.
The Place Brick Lane. London E1 UK
This update will set out the basic facts first and then raise the questions about the Tories’ claim that they are more reliable than the Blaired party. or that they are more competent than the battered Blaired image of Gordon Brown, the incumbent tenant at No 10 Downing Street Lon don SW1 UK.
The Khoodeelaar! examination of the Tories record shows that the Tories are NOT any more trustworthy than the Blaired Party [the former Labour Party].
In fact, we shall show the Tories’ main spokesman Chris Grayling to be unreliable, shallow, dishonest and on the subject of his brief a lethally ignorant man.
The fact that Ca-Moron has appointed Grayling to be his Party’s frontman in the UK House of commons about the so-called state welfare ‘reform’ [!!!!] shows the fundamental stupidity of the Ca-Moron party. Or of ‘Team ca-Moron’ , to use a contemporary formulation
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Khoodeelaar! reminding Francis Maude of the promise he had made in Brick Lane in April 2006 to oppose Crossrail hole Bill...
Francis Maude, then Tory Party Chair, made a statement to KHOODEELAAR! in Brick Lane on 24 April 2006.
The statement was that the Tory MP colleagues of Maude’s would arise the question of the Crossrail hole in the UK House of Commons soon after that date.
Although Maude did not name him, Chris Grayling was the Tory MP that was fronting the Tories’ brief on Crossrail at the time.
Despite waiting for Grating to make the promised anti-'Crossrail hole Bill move in Parliament, Khoodeelaar! observes that the Tories have not done any comment about the Crossrail hole.
Yet Maude’s own comment to Khoodeelaar! was quite unambiguous and critical of Alistair darling, the Blair Crossrail hole Bill Minister at the time. Maude clearly implied that Alistair Darling could not be trusted on anything he said.
So prepared was Maude to make critical remarks about Alistair darling that he did jot even wait for Khoodeelaar! organiser Muhammad Haque to finish HIS [Muhammad Haque] own statements or questions before he {Maude] jumped on the name of Alistair darling.....
May be that apparent speed had something to do with the fact that Maude had been given at least a full hour’s advance notice by Khoodeelaar! of what the question would be... the one hour before Maude actually came faced to face with the Khoodeelaar! organiser asking him the questions ...... That hour had been spent by the Khoodeelaar! campaign organiser speaking to one of the then Tory candidates for election to Tower Hamlets Council.
That candidate did not get elected [in the May 2006 election that followed]. But he was very much communicative on that occasion ands came across as being quite genuinely interested to learn from Khoodeelaar! what the pressing issues were that the community was execsied about ....
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