Wednesday, December 9, 2009

KHOODEELAAR! TOLD YOU SO! Alistair Darling faked it all again today. Even the STOOGED MPS failed to hide deep derision as Darling faked outrageously

KHOODEELAAR! TOLD YOU SO! Alistair Darling faked it all again today. Even the STOOGED MPS failed to hide deep derision as Darling faked outrageously




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    KHOODEELAAR! Telling 'Stepney' area wards councillors to say NO to Crossrail hole/s in Stepney...

    0900 GMT
    London
    Wednesday
    09 December 2009


    KHOODEELAAR! Telling 'Stepney' area wards councillors to say NO to Crossrail hole/s in Stepney...






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      Khoodeelaar! No to the FT's fakery role as the tout for Big Business looters of ordinary public in the UK

      0235 Hrs GMT
      London
      Wednesday
      09 December 2009

      Editor © Muhammad Haque

      Today is another fakers’ day about the UK economy. About UK Finance. About UK public being looted, robbed and dissed.

      FT [=Financial Times, London] report, published 35 minutes ago, echoes the KHOODEELAAR! dissection of the past 3 days of UK Alistair Darling [the occupant in the post of UK Finance Minister in the blatantly imprudent ‘cabinet’ of Blaired regime as fronted by G Brown]'s state of dire confusion.

      The FT is not saying even a 10th of what we have been saying. But that is only to be expected. The FT itself is in a state of contradiction.

      Yet even in that state, it has got to reflect the utter confusion of Alistair Darling [the occupant in the post of UK Finance Minister in the blatantly imprudent ‘cabinet’ of Blaired regime as fronted by G Brown]. In effect the FT report constitutes a spin. For the FT does not rigorously analyse the confusion of Alistair Darling [the occupant in the post of UK Finance Minister in the blatantly imprudent ‘cabinet’ of Blaired regime as fronted by G Brown].

      Like the BBC, the FT soft pedals on the crisis of waste, debt and duplicity contained and denoted in the pack of fakery that Darling [the occupant in the post of UK Finance Minister in the blatantly imprudent ‘cabinet’ of Blaired regime as fronted by G Brown] is set to formally foist on the vegetating minds suffering or glued to the TV screens across the notional “UK nation” [in the context of the Scottish, Welsh, Irish ‘nations’] during today Wednesday 9 December 2009.

      The FT, as a longstanding peddler of the CRASSrail fakery, is continuing the cult of CRASSrail and leaving it undiagnosed. The FT is treating as a cult-sacred the word and the contents of the Big Business Crossrail scam.

      As the FT’s ‘editors and other decision-makers’ do their bits for Big Business, they know that they are participating in a lying charade and they are discrediting the terms and the words ‘Financial Times’.


      Alistair Darling [the occupant in the post of UK Finance Minister in the blatantly imprudent ‘cabinet’ of Blaired regime as fronted by G Brown] can ‘attack fat cats’ in the ‘civil’ [what is 'civil' about them?] 'service' [what is 'service' in lying? ].

      As the A Darling-ed UK DAFT, the 'Department for {?} Transport, fronting the Big Business Scam CRASSrail , has been doing for years as it served the anti-democratic forces craving UK public £Billions under covers of CRASSrail] he can cut the NHS ‘IT’, he can also make cuts in other parts, but he cannot touch Crossrail!


      How does that make sense?

      CRASSrail is not even a going thing.

      And it is being allowed to be used by Big Business fakers to absorb and pocket Big sums of public money, borrowed public money. Debts-creating public money.

      So who is pulling Alistair Darling’s extended facade from behind these events to allow CRASSrail scam doing [=adding to] the additional debts hole ‘success’ and ‘engineering’ in the name of ‘London’?????

      And where in the alleged ‘engine of the British economy’ [that is supposed to be ‘London’ ] is the ‘engine’ situated?

      Is it in Lambeth? Brixton, perhaps?
      Or in Camden, near [and to the north of] King’s Cross [and St. Pancras and Euston] ?

      Or may on the estates infested with underachievement, anti-social behaviour?

      The mass corruption of the inner cities is going on at the same pace today, Wednesday 9 December 2009 as it has done for decades.

      This corruption is most acutely evident across the ‘inner London’ boroughs and in the vast spaces of overcrowded places in the ‘outer’ London and the suburbs.

      Are THOSE parts of the ‘engine’ of the ‘British economy’?

      The LYING agenda of successive UK Central Govt bureaucracies, aided and abetted by the Blaired, the Ca-Moroned and the Unplugged [Vince] Cable-ed ‘Parties’ is moving ever deeply into depths of irreversibility as the combined bands of stooges, fakers and frontmen and front women stage their routine rituals of ‘running’ the Govt, poking at ‘the Govt’ and being completely irrelevant about the Governance in the name of ‘the people’ ‘safely’ sent to intellectual slumber via ‘British vah-loos’ of suitable descriptions…….. while the looters get to work under cover of ‘parliament’ disguised as the ‘democratic’ Houses of stooges…

      Alistair Darling has nothing to say about any of that.

      Nor indeed has the deeply ignorant, dishonest, morality-free remainder of the alleged cabinet that he typifies.

      This morass in inner city London has been caused by the active contribution of the FT publishing for decades packs of lies .

      This will continue for the foreseeable future.

      And in this context the FT will collude on with Alistair Darling in confecting newer sentences to put gloss on the holes of debt-creation like Crossrail and dress them up as ‘infrastructure projects’.

      That is supposed to intimidate critical, ordinary people into silence about the Big Business criminal ploys that such phrases are contrived to cover up and hide.

      ‘Infrastructure projects’.

      INTHEIR POCKETS!

      In the pockets of the fakers on the economy who in fact loot the public!

      [To be continued]



      "
      Darling to slash spending by 14%
      By George Parker and Chris Giles
      Published: December 9 2009 02:00 | Last updated: December 9 2009 02:00
      Alistair Darling will today flesh out plans for the biggest squeeze in public spending for a generation in his pre-Budget report, with only schools, hospitals and the police being spared average cuts of about 14 per cent over three years.

      Mr Darling's pledge to protect "frontline services" sets out Labour's election battlelines, but implies three years of pain for all other areas of spending, including defence, housing and business support.

      In spite of these cuts, the chancellor's package is expected to be broadly fiscally neutral. He has concluded that it is too early to begin a more ambitious assault on the deficit because of fears that deeper spending cuts could choke off the recovery.

      Hospitals, schools and the police will receive modest real terms spending rises between 2011 and 2014. But these will be expected to be funded by efficiency gains, tax rises and the scrapping of what Gordon Brown, the prime minister, calls "unnecessary programmes".

      Mr Darling hopes that by setting out Labour's priorities he can reassure the markets that he has a credible plan to halve the budget deficit over four years. The deficit is expected to peak this year at about £180bn.

      "People have the right to know which services we will prioritise and how we intend to pay for them," said one Treasury official. "We are under no illusions that we will need to make tough choices."

      Calculating the level of expenditure on the priority areas of schools, hospitals and police is almost impossible, not least because hospitals are paid on a contractual basis and do not hold budgets. But Treasury documents suggest that in 2008-09, it was in the region of £130bn.

      If this sum is held constant in real terms after 2011, it implies real cuts of 14 per cent in other departmental expenditure over three years, using the Treasury's existing Budget forecasts. Officials insist these predictions will not be heavily revised today. Mr Darling will stress that he is not setting departmental spending limits from 2011, but his forecast of "flat cash" spending underpins his plan to halve the budget deficit to 5.5 per cent in 2013-14.

      David Cameron, Conservative leader, said the level of borrowing was "sapping confidence" and troubling the markets. "It's like a dark cloud hanging over the country," he said.

      Mr Darling's Commons statement will be littered with references to "fairness", and is expected to see tax rises on the wealthy to fund public services, green initiatives and job creation. He will downplay any suggestion that tax rises are an attempt to "soak the rich".

      State cuts back, Page 3 Pre-Budget report, Pages 4 & 5 John Kay & John Gieve, Page 15 Lombard, Page 20 www.ft.com/pbr

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