Friday, July 11, 2008

Boris Johnson has got to know what his Party Chair Francis Maude said AGAINST the Crossrail hole attacks on the East End of London

This AADHIKARonline page was last edited at 1320 Hrs GMT London Friday 11 July 2008

1320 GMT 1420 UK London Friday 11 July 2008: KHOODEELAAR! action archive of the MUHAMMAD HAQUE interview of the then Conservative Party Chair Francis Maude [still an MP in the UK House fo Commons].on what he and his Part would say and o against the Crossrail hole attacks on the East End fo London The interview was conducted in Brick Lane London E1 and published in transcript in the same afternoon on Monday 24 April 2006....In the two years and two months since then, we have observed the behaviour of the Conservative Party in the UK Parliament,.. An updater commentary on that will appear here soon. First the interview with Francis Maude [see below] [To be continued]



AADHIKARonline transcript of the question and answer between Khoodeelaar! Organiser Muhammad Haque and Conservative Party Chair Francis Maude, in Brick Lane London E1 at 1210 Hrs appx GMT on Monday 24 April 2006

Transcript posted on aadhikaronline web pages at 1345 Hrs GMT Monday 24 April 2006

1. Muhammad Haque [Organiser, Khoodeelaar! the Brick Lane London E1 area No to Crossrail hole Bill] : Hello can I ask you a Question from Khoodeelaar?
Francis Maude: Yes. Do.
2. Muhammad Haque: [Khoodeelaar is] the Campaign against Crossrail hole [in the Brick Lane London E1 area]
3. Muhammad Haque What would you say is your Party’s position?
Francis Maude: Well, we’re very much in favour of CrossRail… which we think can deliver very serious benefits to the area but we’re concerned that there shouldn’t be [slight stammer] all of the digging up of [slight stammer] the [Brick Lane London E1 ] area to make it happen, We don’t see that it’s necessary.
4. Muhammad Haque: Do you believe Alistair Darling's
Francis Maude: No
5. Muhammad Haque: [UK Transport Secretary – the Crossrail hole Minister] Alistair Darling’s statement, said in a written statement on 30 March [2006] what do you say to that?
Francis Maude: No. You see that’s simply pre-election [hesitation]] manoeuvring. I wouldn't trust anything he [Alistair Darling] says.
6. .Muhammad Haque: Are you going to take it up as a formal motion against his
Francis Maude: my colleagues are. My colleagues will be. Thank you very much.
7 Muhammad Haque: When do you expect to do that?
Francis Maude: Well, very soon.

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