Monday, September 29, 2008

KHOODEELAAR! updating the evidence of the brainlessness of David 'two brains' Willetts:

This page was last edited at 2220 GMT London Monday 29 September 2008/29 Ramadan 1429 AH


KHOODEELAAR! will show why another Big Business backing peddler of lies, David Willetts lacks the necessary competence to claim that he even knows the society over which he is a pretender to rule!


Willetts says that 'nuclear programme' will not be possible to be built because thousands of skilled personnel needed for the project are simply not available.... Quite apart from the utter absurdity of talking nuclear, the Tory ‘two brains’ Willetts displays the worrying lack of brains in the ranks of the party...

In one single afternoon, they have contradicted one another on each and very key aspect.


Willetts proves by saying the above that he has been walking without any brains for the past 10 or 11 years


More on the brainless wanderer Willetts here in the next 24 hours

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1825 GMT 1925 Hrs UKTime London Monday 29 September 2008: KHOODEELAAR! TOLD YOU SO! Crossrail is CRASS! Crassly conceived. Crassly plugged. KHOODEELAAR! now UPDATING the evidence on the matter of the Ca-Moron shadow ‘cabinet’ man David Willetts. Does Willetts have ANY brains? For years he has exhibited an indecent and embarrassing grin at being plugged as the Tory with TWO BRAINS! Today, Monday 29 September 12008, Willetts confirmed he has hardly ANY brains... As the locale of his exhibition of brainlessness and abject and unacceptable stupidity is Birmingham, let us take a look at some of the facts of his brainlessness as gleefully reported by the Birmingham MAIL .....KHOODEELAAR! will examine the evidence in later commentaries.... [To be continued]

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High speed rail link pledge 'under threat' from skills shortage
Sep 29 2008 By Paul Dale
A chronic shortage of apprenticeships in building trades could make it difficult for a Conservative Government to fulfil a pledge to build a high speed rail link between Birmingham and London, the Shadow Secretary for Skills admitted.
David Willetts said a generation of school leavers had been “betrayed” by Labour because no proper pathway for vocational education existed.
Promising to create 5,000 skills apprenticeship university sandwich courses, Mr Willetts said it was a scandal that eight per cent of young people in Birmingham were not employed, in education or full time training.
Large capital projects promised by the Conservatives, including the Birmingham-London rail link and a new generation of nuclear power stations, would be under threat as result of a skilled labour shortage.
Mr Willetts added: “It would be a scandal if we had these ideas but couldn’t deliver because we haven’t got the skilled workers.”
He said one of the biggest obstacles standing in the way of completing the Cross-Rail project in London was a need to recruit 15,000 workers.
He added: “The only way the Government can find the 60,000 workers it needs to build the next generation of nuclear power stations is to relax immigration rules. We have had a bubble of prosperity sustained by plumbers from Poland, waiters from Ukraine and teachers from Australia.”
Mr Willetts said young people in Britain felt frustrated because they were not being given the opportunity to acquire a skill or become a craftsman.
“There are a million young people who are not in education or training, excluded from the benefits of economic growth, hanging around on the streets.”
He expected the problem to worsen as Polish immigrants prepared to return home in time to help deliver the infrastructure needed when the country hosts the European football championships in 2012.
Mr Willetts said the Conservatives would deliver a five-fold increase in university apprenticeships.
He added: “Many young people find themselves and discover their self-confidence when they master a skill. But they should be able to go on studying afterwards when they might gain even more.
“If you start as an apprentice phone engineer and show a real aptitude for the academic side too, surely you should have the chance to go on and study electrical engineering at university?
“And, if we want vocational skills to gain the respect they deserve, then people need to know they provide a ladder of opportunity and not a glass ceiling. That’s why, for the first time, we are going to introduce proper support for apprentices who wish to study at a higher level.

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