KHOODEELAAR! No to Crossrail hole scam agenda..
As EVEN Hazel Blears has shown, CrossRail is not worth wasting so much public effort, energy and good will on. And as Blears has also set in motion albeit possibly unintentionally a debate about democracy, Crossrail is an imposition through and through. At the Prime Minister's Questions [PMQs] in the OTT-designated Palace of Westminster yesterday [Wednesday 6 May 2009] the two main Opposition Parties, allowed to be treated as such by the status quo, failed to scrutinise Gordon Brown on issues that matter. Including on CrossRail. It is no good David Cameron behaving like a bully.
Even if he may not intend to remind anyone of his true Bullingdon Club propensities. But on the evidence of his behaviour at PMQs on
Cameron came across more as a Bullingdon Club bully than as the next holder of the office about which he feigned to symbolise the pretensions. The general election is not over and done with yet.
And Cameron has got to do more than just parrot the names of Thatcher and Blair in the same incredibly careless breath. One very good thing Cameron did to the critics of those two was that Cameron confirmed beyond any doubt that Blair was INDEED Thatcher’s son. Politically speaking, of course.
Now what is Cameron going to be? He cannot be a stepson. And he cannot be Thatcher’s son now.It is too late for all of that. So Cameron’s task is to really come out of HIS bunker. And show the world what is it that he has got that Gordon Brown doesn't.
Apart from the bullying tendencies and tantrums. There is no serious political alternative in his bag. Nor is there anything at all in Clegg’s cache! Or Pouch. Everyone has written off Gordon Brown. And we can see why. But to dislodge Brown from his post is not good enough. The people deserve much better than that.
We need policies that are better. And integrity from those who ill presumably deliver those. Neither Cameron nor Clegg gave us anything at all in that direction… Which means the campaign against Crossrail hole agenda will bow carried on by the people down in the inner city East End of London until the scam is definitively ditched…
The FT’s negative report about Tory non-commitment and the London EVENING STANDARD’s latest item along those lines are not definitive enough.
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