Thursday, August 7, 2008

KHOODEELAAR! constitutional law action against Crossrail hole-agenda couriers: DfT, Tower Hamlets Council, plus: Update 7 August 2008

This page was last edited at 1410 GMT Thursday 7 August 2008


By©Muhammad Haque
1350 GMT 1450 Hrs UK Time London Thursday 7 August 2008: 

KHOODEELAAR! Constitutional law action CONTEXT and transparency update by KHOODEELAAR!
KHOODEELAAR! programme of constitutional law actions against the agenda of the Crossrail hole plot as typified by the Crossrail Bill and the ‘Crossrail Act’ [22 July 2008] is  actively practising the ethics of transparency in  a way that is not paralleled by any other campaign or even by any funded institution or academic outlet….. We are publishing instantaneous legal action updates for the record and for the information of all concerned in an ethical, moral and lawful way  including for students of constitutional law in action internationally…. This service is being brought to accessibility on the internet  by KHOODEELAAR! in association with AADHIKAR Media Foundation and with the support of CBRUK….. ALL our work is don at our own cost and we are actively  OPPOSED to public or charitable or comparable or equivalent source, sponsorship or   funding of any of our work…….

[More on this in our annual campaign report due out soon]  


KHOODEELAAR!  No to ‘crassly conceived, wasteful, diversionary, uneconomic, Big Business-craved London Crossrail hole agenda…” CAMPAIGN said to the employees of the CLRL outfit and the identified employees of the corporate Tower Hamlets Council present at a meeting referring to the Crossrail Act and to the agenda behind it THAT constitutional law action was due against the entire package including the ‘Crossrail Bill’ the passage through the stooged committees of the two Houses and the formally-stamped Act on grounds [am amongst other things] of its being  and having been promoted and pushed in contravention of the UK’s Treaty obligations as defined by the European Convention for the Protection of Human rights and Fundamental freedoms and against other constitutional rules, requirements and codes and obligations; that anyone who said that only because a piece of UK legislation was in the ‘statute book’ and so there was no legal or constitutional or democratic room for challenging it was lying or was ignorant beyond condemnation; that the KHOODEELAAR! campaign had warned successive holders of post in the office of Secretary of State for Transport in the UK that legal challenge/s  would be mounted unless the incompatibilities with the ECHR were resolved and dealt with and removed; that KHOODEELAAR! campaign is standing by and is set to implement the programme it had stated and communicated to the UK Govt on and with effect from 23 February 2005, the day after the actual Crossrail Bill had been introduced into the UK House of Commons by the [then] Transport Secretary [and now Finance Minister] Alistair Darling…..

[To be continued]

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