Did Bechtel again influence the 'peers' to vote 'train-spotting' 'child' Adonis so he could flaunt the 'national' flag and peddle CRASSrail?
By © Muhammad Haque…
2030 Hrs GMT London Saturday 14 February 2009
KHOODEELAAR! TOLD YOU SO! But on this marketing do, die-hard Tory or two may also have TOLD in advance that Jon SLOW Snow was going to reaffirm his ,loyalty to the Blaired regime fronte4d by G Brown.
However, what no-one did disclose and no id Blunkett denouncing John SLOW Snow as ‘the blind leading the blind’! after Slow failed to do the delicate job of guiding Blunkett to the stage deftly.
There was a scene of obvious disarray at the front as Blunkett
walked off stage before returning
with a bit of equilibrium to deliver an acceptance spiel on behalf of Bernard Crick…
Andrew Adonis gave a ‘nationalistic’, ‘patriotic’ spiel that would have made all the peddlers of the mysterious CRASSrail very pleased indeed…
For the n’th time, when everything else is subject to scrutiny, albeit in feigned sort of way, it is CRASS Crossrail that gets given the caret blanche….
What more evidence is needed to show that Crossrail is the product of a secret society cabal… not at all a product of any traceable demand in the economy let alone by the people of and in London…
[To be continued]
33rd year AADHIKAR
0225 GMT Thursday 06 June 2013
AADHIKAR Media Foundation Editor © Muhammad Haque
Founding News Editor
Shah M Azizul Haque
AADHIKAR Media Foundation established with the publication of AADHIKAR the weekly on Monday 19 December 1980 from London E1 UK.
Saturday, February 14, 2009
KHOODEELAAR! evidential observation on the abysmal failures of the UK Channel 4 News
1725 Hrs GMT London Saturday 14 February 2009
:
By © Muhammad Haque…..
What political awards are Channel 4 News about to unleash on the zombified viewers tonight?
What words of utter inanity, supplication, ingratiation is Jon Snow scheduled to utter?
What new depths of amorality and cowardice is the OTT-=plugged and praised Channel 4 news presenter Jon Snow about to sink to at the scheduled broadcast to be shown at 7 PM tonight?
What lies is Channel 4 news set to ‘legitimise’ by staging this new ‘edition’ of this grotesquely immoral, unethical, corrupting *********** programme?
Channel 4 News is as corrupt, as dishonest, as dubious as anything that Rupert ‘the dirty digger’ Murdoch has ever contrived under covers of ‘news’ and ‘factual’.
With externally rare exceptions seen mainly in the sub-lined items, Channel 4 News has failed to tell the truth about the corrupt and the corrupted UK Parliament.
This scheduled edition will only reinforce the Channel 4 News failures over the previous year of its service as a stooge and as a touting agency for the status quo of fraud and greed and lack of democracy...
[To be continued]
:
By © Muhammad Haque…..
What political awards are Channel 4 News about to unleash on the zombified viewers tonight?
What words of utter inanity, supplication, ingratiation is Jon Snow scheduled to utter?
What new depths of amorality and cowardice is the OTT-=plugged and praised Channel 4 news presenter Jon Snow about to sink to at the scheduled broadcast to be shown at 7 PM tonight?
What lies is Channel 4 news set to ‘legitimise’ by staging this new ‘edition’ of this grotesquely immoral, unethical, corrupting *********** programme?
Channel 4 News is as corrupt, as dishonest, as dubious as anything that Rupert ‘the dirty digger’ Murdoch has ever contrived under covers of ‘news’ and ‘factual’.
With externally rare exceptions seen mainly in the sub-lined items, Channel 4 News has failed to tell the truth about the corrupt and the corrupted UK Parliament.
This scheduled edition will only reinforce the Channel 4 News failures over the previous year of its service as a stooge and as a touting agency for the status quo of fraud and greed and lack of democracy...
[To be continued]
KHOODEELAAR! tells Ken Clarke to quit stunts and to start admitting his own failure to hold Govt to account: Clarke must query CROSSRAIL
1640 Hrs GMT London Saturday 14 February 2009
[This was originally posted 1615 GMT on the KHOODEELAAR! blog on wordpress.com] :
By Muhammad Haque…..
KHOODEELAAR! is TELLING ken Clarke that he is WRONG to feign surprise about the lack of competence and alertness on Brown-Darling front over the banks-- Clarke's OWN party has been ASLEEP for ages on the matter of auditing the executive... Clarke may enjoy the tag 'big beast;' that was given to him by the London Daily Mail during the last time that Clarke was bidding for leadership of the Tory party... But Clarke has shown that he is no real big beast when it comes to actively watching and auditing the Executive from the Opposition...
Apart from Clarke's one - and one-off - intervention in the House of Commons on the Blair folly of joining the GW Bush attacks on Iraq, Clarke has remained as comfortably inactive on all major issues of fundamental democratic, parliamentary and constitutional importance as any of his so-called smaller beast colleagues...
For Clarke to now pretend that he represents the alternative politician who is capable of delivering the task of actually holding the UK Executive to account in the Houses of Parliament, there are literally thousands of hours to go before that can be even considered........
Clarke should quit being another faker and start to follow the principle that was evident in the particular part played by Theresa May when she said that the Tories had been seen as the nasty party...
Clarke’s corresponding phrase should be a retort to Brown's taunt as the 'do nothing party'. Has Clarke the guts to begin the really big task?
Can he start by admitting that the Conservatries have been as CRASS as the Blaired regime? Can Clarke show that he understands the stupidity, the dishonesty and the corruption of the Crossrail agenda and those of the Big Business crooked elements that have been behind that agenda? Can Clarke show that he is not now merely imitating the Lib Dems without acknowledging their leader Clegg’s particular comments about the banks and that he, Ken Clarke has the honesty to own up and acknowledge the Lib Dems’ role on this occasion in at least being ahead of the Tories in their observations on the banks and on the financial crisis facing the Brown-fronted Blaired regime….. [To be continued]
The following texts {NOTE NOT the visuals or graphics] are taken from the BBConline site carrying Ken Clarke's 'news':
Clarke attacks 'failed' bank plan
Government initiatives to get banks lending have failed, shadow business secretary Kenneth Clarke has said.
Measures including credit guarantees were launched by Chancellor Alistair Darling in January to boost lending.
But Mr Clarke said a Federation of Small Businesses survey suggested only 8% of small firms found banks had made credit available under the guarantees.
He also said the HBOS and Lloyds TSB merger had been a "disaster", more so for the latter institution.
"They should never have been allowed to merge," he added. "Lloyds TSB was a boring bank, it was a steady bank, it hadn't done silly things."
'Dithering'
The FSB survey that more than half (53%) of small businesses said they did not believe the government's policies would get banks lending again.
Mr Clarke said it was "frightening" that ministers were "dithering" over implementation, he told the BBC's Today programme.
He said there was a "huge gap" between Treasury rhetoric and reality.
"I am just astonished that no-one appears to have had the discussions with the banks about the operation of the scheme from the day it was proposed," Mr Clarke added. It looks increasingly as if Lloyds HBOS will now go into majority public ownership - followed inevitably by nationalisation
Vince Cable
Liberal Democrat treasury spokesman
Lloyds shares tumble after update
He said he hoped that ministers would "get the banks in, give them the way in which these applications should be handled and get this scheme into practice".
Mr Clarke also accused ministers of "dithering" over taxpayer-backed protection for banks from so-called "toxic assets".
'No alternative'
Lloyds Banking Group - which completed its takeover of HBOS last month - has said that it expects its subsidiary to make record losses of nearly £11bn.
Shares in the group, which is 43% owned by the taxpayer, closed down 32.5% after the surprise announcement.
Mr Clarke said that if the government hadn't forced through what he called a "shotgun marriage", the company might be in a more comfortable position now.
But Mr Darling told the BBC's Newsnight the government had to intervene quickly to stop the banking system's collapse.
Alistair Darling comments on the HBOS losses
When asked whether the losses represented a disaster for the taxpayer that he had caused, Mr Darling said the government had "no alternative" but to act.
"We didn't have months or weeks to look at it, we had to intervene quickly and that is what we did," he said.
"Now what we've asked the new management to do is to go through the books so we can deal with the assets that have gone bad and the other problems that have emerged."
Mr Darling said allowing HBOS to collapse would have had knock-on effects for all of Britain's banks.
"If we had not intervened... the banking system would have gone down, taking millions of families, millions of businesses with it. No responsible government could have done that," he said.
The extent of HBOS' problems were revealed in a week when the City watchdog, the Financial Services Authority, said it had raised concerns about the way the bank was being run as far back as 2002.
Liberal Democrat treasury spokesman, Vince Cable said: "Obviously we need to digest the detail, but it looks increasingly as if Lloyds HBOS will now go into majority public ownership, followed inevitably by nationalisation."
The chancellor refused to rule out nationalisation of Lloyds but insisted a range of options remained open to help the banking sector.
'Long-term potential'
He said the key was getting banks to identify their bad assets so they could be removed from the system.
The expected losses at HBOS were £1.6bn more than it predicted in November.
Much of the blame has been laid at a £7bn write-down at its corporate division, which is heavily exposed to the hard-hit housing and commercial property sectors.
Lloyds chief executive Eric Daniels insisted the company's longer term prospects were brighter.
"Lloyds Banking Group has the largest UK financial services franchise, with excellent long-term earnings potential," he said.
visuals
[This was originally posted 1615 GMT on the KHOODEELAAR! blog on wordpress.com] :
By Muhammad Haque…..
KHOODEELAAR! is TELLING ken Clarke that he is WRONG to feign surprise about the lack of competence and alertness on Brown-Darling front over the banks-- Clarke's OWN party has been ASLEEP for ages on the matter of auditing the executive... Clarke may enjoy the tag 'big beast;' that was given to him by the London Daily Mail during the last time that Clarke was bidding for leadership of the Tory party... But Clarke has shown that he is no real big beast when it comes to actively watching and auditing the Executive from the Opposition...
Apart from Clarke's one - and one-off - intervention in the House of Commons on the Blair folly of joining the GW Bush attacks on Iraq, Clarke has remained as comfortably inactive on all major issues of fundamental democratic, parliamentary and constitutional importance as any of his so-called smaller beast colleagues...
For Clarke to now pretend that he represents the alternative politician who is capable of delivering the task of actually holding the UK Executive to account in the Houses of Parliament, there are literally thousands of hours to go before that can be even considered........
Clarke should quit being another faker and start to follow the principle that was evident in the particular part played by Theresa May when she said that the Tories had been seen as the nasty party...
Clarke’s corresponding phrase should be a retort to Brown's taunt as the 'do nothing party'. Has Clarke the guts to begin the really big task?
Can he start by admitting that the Conservatries have been as CRASS as the Blaired regime? Can Clarke show that he understands the stupidity, the dishonesty and the corruption of the Crossrail agenda and those of the Big Business crooked elements that have been behind that agenda? Can Clarke show that he is not now merely imitating the Lib Dems without acknowledging their leader Clegg’s particular comments about the banks and that he, Ken Clarke has the honesty to own up and acknowledge the Lib Dems’ role on this occasion in at least being ahead of the Tories in their observations on the banks and on the financial crisis facing the Brown-fronted Blaired regime….. [To be continued]
The following texts {NOTE NOT the visuals or graphics] are taken from the BBConline site carrying Ken Clarke's 'news':
Clarke attacks 'failed' bank plan
Government initiatives to get banks lending have failed, shadow business secretary Kenneth Clarke has said.
Measures including credit guarantees were launched by Chancellor Alistair Darling in January to boost lending.
But Mr Clarke said a Federation of Small Businesses survey suggested only 8% of small firms found banks had made credit available under the guarantees.
He also said the HBOS and Lloyds TSB merger had been a "disaster", more so for the latter institution.
"They should never have been allowed to merge," he added. "Lloyds TSB was a boring bank, it was a steady bank, it hadn't done silly things."
'Dithering'
The FSB survey that more than half (53%) of small businesses said they did not believe the government's policies would get banks lending again.
Mr Clarke said it was "frightening" that ministers were "dithering" over implementation, he told the BBC's Today programme.
He said there was a "huge gap" between Treasury rhetoric and reality.
"I am just astonished that no-one appears to have had the discussions with the banks about the operation of the scheme from the day it was proposed," Mr Clarke added. It looks increasingly as if Lloyds HBOS will now go into majority public ownership - followed inevitably by nationalisation
Vince Cable
Liberal Democrat treasury spokesman
Lloyds shares tumble after update
He said he hoped that ministers would "get the banks in, give them the way in which these applications should be handled and get this scheme into practice".
Mr Clarke also accused ministers of "dithering" over taxpayer-backed protection for banks from so-called "toxic assets".
'No alternative'
Lloyds Banking Group - which completed its takeover of HBOS last month - has said that it expects its subsidiary to make record losses of nearly £11bn.
Shares in the group, which is 43% owned by the taxpayer, closed down 32.5% after the surprise announcement.
Mr Clarke said that if the government hadn't forced through what he called a "shotgun marriage", the company might be in a more comfortable position now.
But Mr Darling told the BBC's Newsnight the government had to intervene quickly to stop the banking system's collapse.
Alistair Darling comments on the HBOS losses
When asked whether the losses represented a disaster for the taxpayer that he had caused, Mr Darling said the government had "no alternative" but to act.
"We didn't have months or weeks to look at it, we had to intervene quickly and that is what we did," he said.
"Now what we've asked the new management to do is to go through the books so we can deal with the assets that have gone bad and the other problems that have emerged."
Mr Darling said allowing HBOS to collapse would have had knock-on effects for all of Britain's banks.
"If we had not intervened... the banking system would have gone down, taking millions of families, millions of businesses with it. No responsible government could have done that," he said.
The extent of HBOS' problems were revealed in a week when the City watchdog, the Financial Services Authority, said it had raised concerns about the way the bank was being run as far back as 2002.
Liberal Democrat treasury spokesman, Vince Cable said: "Obviously we need to digest the detail, but it looks increasingly as if Lloyds HBOS will now go into majority public ownership, followed inevitably by nationalisation."
The chancellor refused to rule out nationalisation of Lloyds but insisted a range of options remained open to help the banking sector.
'Long-term potential'
He said the key was getting banks to identify their bad assets so they could be removed from the system.
The expected losses at HBOS were £1.6bn more than it predicted in November.
Much of the blame has been laid at a £7bn write-down at its corporate division, which is heavily exposed to the hard-hit housing and commercial property sectors.
Lloyds chief executive Eric Daniels insisted the company's longer term prospects were brighter.
"Lloyds Banking Group has the largest UK financial services franchise, with excellent long-term earnings potential," he said.
visuals
KHOODEELAAR! evidentially noting events in South London about community AGAINST Crossrail holes! campaign
By © Muhammad Haque
1308 Hrs GMT London Saturday 14 February 2009
KHOODEELAAR! evidentially noting events in South London about community AGAINST Crossrail holes! campaign
That point is that the ‘mainstream’ media, including the London EVENING Nostandards STANDARD has persistently suppressed the news about that community’s opposition to the Crossrail holes. The fact that the web site ‘Newshopper’ now carries a report on that community ‘winning’ a battle against a Crossrail hoe is significant illustration of the principle that the truth eventually comes out.
The KHOODEELAAR! campaign against Crossrail hole/s attacks on the East End of London is continuing along with our overall campaign against Crossrail agenda...
We shall be examining the behaviour of the Greater London Assembly members and that of the Crossrail holes-scam-backer City of London Bonus Culture-supporter Boris Johnson, here, in the next few hours.
[To be continued]
http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/4121879.ABBEY_WOOD__Fendyke_Road_residents_win_Crossrail_battle/
ABBEY WOOD: Fendyke Road residents win Crossrail battle
7:10am Friday 13th February 2009
Comments (0) Have your say »
A GROUP of residents who protested against plans by Crossrail to dig up their private alleyway have won their fight.
The residents, in Fendyke Road, Abbey Wood, use the alleyway to access to their garages as they have no parking facilities in front of their homes.
Letters from Crossrail informed them it intended to dig trial pits in their alleyway to test the soil conditions.
The Crossrail Act, given Royal Assent last summer, gives the company the right to enter private land to dig trial pits or remove soil.
But now resident Ray Arnold says they have been told Crossrail has now bought a house in nearby Florence Road, which it intends to use for its trial pits.
Mr Arnold said: “Crossrail says it is consulting local people, but it isn’t.
“We have now discovered the trains will use overhead electric lines, so when we look out of our windows we will see the gantries for the electricity lines.
“And the trains will be nearer our homes.”
He added: “I don’t want to stop the project, but we will not get any benefit. Things will just be made worse for us.”
------------
1308 Hrs GMT London Saturday 14 February 2009
KHOODEELAAR! evidentially noting events in South London about community AGAINST Crossrail holes! campaign
That point is that the ‘mainstream’ media, including the London EVENING Nostandards STANDARD has persistently suppressed the news about that community’s opposition to the Crossrail holes. The fact that the web site ‘Newshopper’ now carries a report on that community ‘winning’ a battle against a Crossrail hoe is significant illustration of the principle that the truth eventually comes out.
The KHOODEELAAR! campaign against Crossrail hole/s attacks on the East End of London is continuing along with our overall campaign against Crossrail agenda...
We shall be examining the behaviour of the Greater London Assembly members and that of the Crossrail holes-scam-backer City of London Bonus Culture-supporter Boris Johnson, here, in the next few hours.
[To be continued]
http://www.newsshopper.co.uk/news/4121879.ABBEY_WOOD__Fendyke_Road_residents_win_Crossrail_battle/
ABBEY WOOD: Fendyke Road residents win Crossrail battle
7:10am Friday 13th February 2009
Comments (0) Have your say »
A GROUP of residents who protested against plans by Crossrail to dig up their private alleyway have won their fight.
The residents, in Fendyke Road, Abbey Wood, use the alleyway to access to their garages as they have no parking facilities in front of their homes.
Letters from Crossrail informed them it intended to dig trial pits in their alleyway to test the soil conditions.
The Crossrail Act, given Royal Assent last summer, gives the company the right to enter private land to dig trial pits or remove soil.
But now resident Ray Arnold says they have been told Crossrail has now bought a house in nearby Florence Road, which it intends to use for its trial pits.
Mr Arnold said: “Crossrail says it is consulting local people, but it isn’t.
“We have now discovered the trains will use overhead electric lines, so when we look out of our windows we will see the gantries for the electricity lines.
“And the trains will be nearer our homes.”
He added: “I don’t want to stop the project, but we will not get any benefit. Things will just be made worse for us.”
------------