Sunday, February 28, 2010

Khoodeelaar! The campaign against “Big Business Military Industrial Complex agenda scam Crossrail” can say without any hesitation to Peter Hain that he [Hain] is guilty of fabrication when he claims to represent an alleged left and alleged progressive side of politics in Britain as compared to the UK Con Party as fronted by D Cameron. The same fabrication, fakery and fraud that take place every single sitting week in the UK Palace of Ghostsminster. Peter Hain is a backer of the scams. Peter Hain is a beneficiary of the scams. Those scams deprive the people in Britain. Mostly the people so deprived are to be found in the ‘inner cities’. But the deprivation goes on beyond the notional boundaries of the inner cities. Deprivation takes many forms. Most crucially, deprivation is economic, social, moral, ethical and socio-psychological. The evidence of the behaviour of MPs in the Palace of Ghostsminster shows conclusively that there is NO left in Parliament.

1915 [4th insert] Hrs GMT
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Sunday
28 February 2010

Editor © Muhammad Haque

Khoodeelaar! The campaign against “Big Business Military Industrial Complex agenda scam Crossrail” can say without any hesitation to Peter Hain that he [Hain] is guilty of fabrication when he claims to represent an alleged left and alleged progressive side of politics in Britain as compared to the UK Con Party as fronted by D Cameron. The same fabrication, fakery and fraud that take place every single sitting week in the UK Palace of Ghostsminster. Peter Hain is a backer of the scams. Peter Hain is a beneficiary of the scams. Those scams deprive the people in Britain. Mostly the people so deprived are to be found in the ‘inner cities’. But the deprivation goes on beyond the notional boundaries of the inner cities. Deprivation takes many forms. Most crucially, deprivation is economic, social, moral, ethical and socio-psychological. The evidence of the behaviour of MPs in the Palace of Ghostsminster shows conclusively that there is NO left in Parliament.




[To be continued]





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    Saturday, February 27, 2010

    KHOODEELAAR! Evidentially diagnosing the latest exhibition of economic and historic ignorance by UK G Brown as he embarks, Norman Wisdom-like, on a road show based on another fakery, made even worse by its reminder of Tony Bliar's own incantation ['Education. Education, Education’!]. UK G Brown is a secret admirer of a very 'British Jihad' only that it is translated TO READ Crusade... How much does the Imperialist Brown realize that Crusade is as bad economically it is morally, historically? And ELECTORALLY!? That truthfulness is much preferable to any of the pathetic lines that his ‘advisers’ appear to be conjuring up every single week. NO matter who ‘wins’ or gets to share the ‘regime’ that is set up following any formal ‘election’ in the UK in the next two months or so, ALL the economic, social, environmental and even ecumenical problems that are present today will be there. No real change will take place as the regime will not be fronted by any really changed personnel. And the reason for that lack of change will be traceable to 13 years of imprudence by G Brown and the same number of years of lies by Blair and his ilk. And the collusion and collaboration by the two ‘mainstream Parties’ during the sane years. Just as those have been doing in peddling Big Business agenda scam Crossrail in the East End of London and across London. Crass. Crass. Crass.


    KHOODEELAAR! Evidentially diagnosing the latest exhibition of economic and historic ignorance by UK G Brown as he embarks, Norman Wisdom-like, on a road show based on another fakery, made even worse by its reminder of Tony Bliar's own incantation ['Education. Education, Education’!]. UK G Brown is a secret admirer of a very 'British Jihad' only that it is translated TO READ Crusade... How much does the Imperialist Brown realize that Crusade is as bad economically as it is morally, historically? And ELECTORALLY!? That truthfulness is much preferable to any of the pathetic lines that his ‘advisers’ appear to be conjuring up every single week. NO matter who ‘wins’ or gets to share the ‘regime’  that  is set up following any formal ‘election’ in the UK in the next two months or so, ALL the economic, social, environmental and even ecumenical problems that are present today will be there. No real change will take place as the regime will not be fronted by any really changed personnel. And the reason for that lack of change will be traceable to 13 years of imprudence by G Brown and the same number of years of lies by Blair and his ilk. And the collusion and collaboration by the two ‘mainstream Parties’ during the sane years. Just as those have been doing in peddling Big Business agenda scam Crossrail in the East End of London and across London. Crass. Crass. Crass.
    1920 GMT
    London
    Saturday
    27 February 2010

    Editor © Muhammad Haque

    The FT [see below] is reporting that Gordon Brown is now imitating Tony Blair in effect. Our contextual evidential diagnosis is that in doing so, UK G Brown is substituting one ‘topic’ for another and making the intonation ‘ Jobs, Jobs, Jobs’ [thus aping Tony Blair's ‘Education, Education, Education’].

    If Bliar's 'achievements' on 'education' or 'Education' during ten years of his abuses of office is any guide, then G Brown is embarking on another dishonest, wasteful, misleading adventure.

    Does UK G Brown know of a place called Redcar? Has he heard of the people robbed of their jobs and of their community by his 'Party in office'? And incidentally, whose Party is it?

    What about the Big Business involved in looting the Corus workers of their jobs and of their hopes?

    Who colluded with the Big Business involved and who in effect facilitated their looting of the 'British' 'workers' resources and rights?

    UK G Brown is not clued up. He is clueless. He said even last week that 'private enterprise' was the way forward!

    It is not the way forward anywhere. Not in the sense that private enterprise Big Business means it, has meant it to be.

    From Gavdos in Greece in the south to Bluejibs in Unst in the Shetland in the north, ‘private enterprise’ is proving to be NOT the way.

    Turmoil, anger, despair are enveloping individuals, families and entire communities across ‘western’ Europe.

    Yet the self-advertising ‘student of history’ keeps uttering plainly ignorant ‘pearls of idiocy’.

    And nothing could be more damning than today’s propaganda piece carried in the London DAILY MAIL [Saturday 27 February 2010] by-lined to Andrew Pierce, who has travelled from Rupert Murdoch’s dens in Wapping in the ‘deprived’ inner city East End of London to join the immigrants on board the Daily Mail to carry out ferocious assaults on the image of ‘British vah-loos’ that G Brown so ignorantly foments.

    Pierce is basing the assault on the part propaganda unleashed by ‘the other side’. But there is a lot in the material that ought to be taken seriously.

    Nothing more important in the Pierce piece than the matter of the "cost of mass immigration" to the ‘British economy’.

    Any genuine, unbiased and truthful student of history would have realised that immigration in the decades following the second European war has been linked with poverty in the ‘originating’ countries. It follows that the alterative to that volume of immigration could only be found in the resources available in the originating countries. Resources of democracy that were allowed to remain unused.

    Instead of using and supporting genuine democratic movements and environments, the ‘British vah-loos’ have incited and encouraged destabilisation in vast regions of the world which then become GROSS exporters of people seeking economic 'answers' and 'shelters' in the west!

    As if that policy were not bad enough, the self-styled student of history [G Brown’s  alleged ph d is a scandalous insult to the calling of scholarship in G Brown’s case, as he parades   his ’academic achievements’ while allegedly addressing the tasks  in office] keeps BOASTING of the British Empire!

    Which is what he did during his embarrassingly OTT-hyped ‘trips across parts of Africa’ prior to Tony Bliar’s departure from No. 10 Downing Street.

    On more than one occasion during his ‘travels’ in Africa, G Brown sounded almost as Nick Griffin of the UK BNP would do had he been uttering in the same place on the same set of ‘vah-loos’, the entity that is nearly very much [sephologically predicting as based ion this weekend’s showing of popular prejudices]  at the widely cited ‘St Stephen’s Gate’ at the Palace of Ghostsminster.

    Thanks to the achievements of G Brown the historian and T Bliar the ‘Middle East Peace-maker’ [God help us!] the ‘British economy’ is in a right mess just as are Brown’s British ‘vah-loos’.

    But the bankers are okay. As are Goldman Sachs, one of G Brown’s most favoured gangs of looters of the world’s resources and produces.

    [To be continued]







    At 1840 GMT today Saturday 27 February 2010 the following Uniform Resource Locator [=URL] on the Internet yielded the article texts we reproduced below it. The same URL may not display the same texts at other times, depending on what the publishers, the Financial Times [=’FT’] group decide to do with their publishing practices. 
    The Editor, AADHIKARonline
    1845 GMT London Saturday 27 February 2010



    "Brown defends Labor’s record on jobs

    By Jim Pickard in Swansea
    Published: February 27 2010 17:25 | Last updated: February 27 2010 17:25

    Gordon Brown placed “jobs, jobs, jobs” at the heart of Labour’s election campaign as he portrayed the Tories as a party of fox-hunting, tax cuts for the rich and the preservation of hereditary peers.
    At a speech at Welsh Labour’s spring conference on Saturday, the prime minister sought to undermine David Cameron’s “change” slogan by suggesting that many of the Tory policies had been the same for a century.
    EDITOR’S CHOICE
    “How can they claim they are the party of change when these policies, the House of Lords, backing fox-hunting, inheritance tax are not exactly new policies, they are the old policies that have defined the Conservative party for more than 100 years.”
    Buoyed by a recent narrowing of the opinion polls, Mr Brown made an unashamedly political speech which defended Labour’s record on jobs and insisted that employment would be the government’s “first priority, second priority and third priority” in the coming months and years.
    The prime minister maintained that a Tory victory would have terrible consequences for Britain. “We would see in a number of months a generation of achievements starting to be wiped out, our hard-won economic recovery put at risk, the NHS we have rebuilt put in danger,” he claimed.
    At the same time, he admitted that a Labour government would at some point have to reduce the deficit. Labour would never shirk from tough choices, he insisted.
    In his phraseology, however, cuts under a Labour government would merely be a matter of an “efficiency drive” and some “cuts in other areas”.
    In reality economists predict that whichever party forms the next government is likely to have to cut some departments’ spending by up to 20 per cent if certain priorities – such as the NHS – are ring-fenced.
    The prime minister’s comments came amid a revival of confidence within the Labour ranks, with delegates at the Swansea event taking pleasure from recent opinion polls showing a narrowing gap behind the Tories just weeks before the general election.
    Peter Hain, Welsh secretary, admitted that six months ago members of the public had been more critical of Mr Brown than Mr Cameron.
    But Mr Hain told the FT: “People on the doorsteps are saying more things about, making more critical comments about Cameron, rather than comments about the prime minister, six months ago there was a lot of flak around the prime minister, now it seems to be swirling around Cameron.”
    Mr Hain continued: “Not long ago people were saying the Tories were going to win, now they are saying there is a chance of Labour winning.”
    MPs, councillors and Welsh assembly members alike confirmed that there was little appetite within Labour for a snap election – despite rumours late last week that Mr Brown could go to the polls within days. Instead, most still expect and want the general election to take place on May 6.
    Dai Havard, an outspoken Labour backbencher, admitted that there was still a lot of disaffection among voters in Wales, including former supporters of his party. But he said there was now at least a chance of winning a slender majority in the election.
    Mr Brown, in his speech, tried to laugh off the “Bullygate” story which has dominated Westminster throughout the week.
    “It has been a strange week,” he mused. “The only thing I haven’t been accused of recently is killing Archie Mitchell in Eastenders. For the press here: I promise you, I didn’t even lay a finger on him.”
    Vox pops by the FT in several towns in the last 24 hours have found the public unstirred by the much-publicised articles last weekend which suggested that Mr Brown had bullied staff at 10 Downing Street. Most members of the public who spoke to this newspaper dismissed the stories as exaggerated or irrelevant.
    Mr Hain said that when he criticised the articles during Thursday’s Question Time programme he had been cheered by the audience.
    Alana Davies, the party’s candidate for Vale of Glamorgan – a marginal seat which is high on the Tories’ target list – told the FT that, if anything, the story “shows that Gordon Brown is a strong leader.”
    Elsewhere Ed Balls, schools secretary, told a gathering of Labour councillors that cost-cutting at Tory councils was “proof” that a Conservative government would slash public spending without remorse.
    Mr Balls, a key ally of the prime minister, told the Labour Local Government Association conference that the British public was becoming “more sceptical” about the supposed “smoke and mirrors” of Mr Cameron’s Tories.
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    Friday, February 26, 2010

    Khoodeelaar! Evidentially updating [part 2 in the evening of Friday 26 February 2010] the diagnosis of the deprivation lies as told by ken Livingstone who had boasted in 2008 that he had lied to bring the 2012 games hosting to London. Livingstone had boasted on the BBC TV [a special edition of the 'question time' hosted by David dimbleby in April 2008] and said that without ‘the Games’ the [£billions] would not be spent in the [deprived and the neglected] EAST END of London, [Stratford] where the 2012 Games hosting site is. Looked at the games site two years from either end, there is no sign whatever that the east end of London is going to benefit if the criteria of benefit is the jobs, the 'ability to buy property' on the parts of the’ local 'people' in the 'EAST END' OF LONDON. just like the lies for big business Crossrail, which Livingstone had peddled as containing the ingredients of essential economic activities and scopes for bringing 'benefits to the east end of London' [Khoodeelaar paraphrasing of the many slogans uttered by the touts for Big Business CRASSrail scam over the period 2003 – 2008], the 2012 games hosting is a big lie being told by post-holders in the uk to tout for big business agenda. Crass! Crass! Crass! HALF an hour after we posted the above diagnostic updater commentary, the ITV London news slot [usually starting the bulletin at 1800 Hrs GMT] broadcast an item as based on the [UK] National Audit Office report published on the day [Friday 26 February 2010] about the various shortcomings of the 2012 Games hosting operations. The ITV London mini-package also included an window claimed to be linked ‘live’ to Vancouver in Canada from where Sebastian Coe was shown to be speaking. ITV London news bulletin co-presenter Ben Scotchbrook addressed Sebastian Coe with the deference that ought not to be shown to anyone with so many debts and fakery in their bag of ‘achievements’. But Scotchbrook did call him ‘Sir’ and offered Coe the time to utter his pack of fakery. Nothing that Sebastian Coe said answered the charges that the facts label at his role and the role that his co-traders in the name of the people of London have deserved due to their failures on all key aspects of the 2012 Games hosting scam. Nothing that Coe said or implied remotely resembled even a part answer to our own diagnosis of his dismal performance so far. Sebastian Coe can run. But he cannot hide the truth. CRASS. CRASS. CRASS.










    1950 Hrs GMT
    London
    Friday
    26 February 2010

    Editor © Muhammad Haque

    Khoodeelaar! Evidentially updating [part 2 in the evening of Friday 26 February 2010] the diagnosis of the deprivation lies as told by ken Livingstone who had boasted in 2008 that he had lied to bring the 2012 games hosting to London. Livingstone had boasted on the BBC TV [a special edition of the 'question time' hosted by David dimbleby in April 2008] and said that without ‘the Games’ the [£billions] would not be spent in the [deprived and the neglected] EAST END of London, [Stratford] where the 2012 Games hosting site is. Looked at the games site two years from either end, there is no sign whatever that the east end of London is going to benefit if the criteria of benefit is the jobs, the 'ability to buy property' on the parts of the’ local 'people' in the 'EAST END' OF LONDON. just like the lies for big business Crossrail, which Livingstone had peddled as containing the ingredients of essential economic activities and scopes for bringing 'benefits to the east end of London' [Khoodeelaar paraphrasing of the many slogans uttered by the touts for Big Business CRASSrail scam over the period 2003 – 2008], the 2012 games hosting is a big lie being told by post-holders in the uk to tout for big business agenda. Crass! Crass! Crass! HALF an hour after we posted the above diagnostic updater commentary, the ITV London news slot [usually starting the bulletin at 1800 Hrs GMT] broadcast an item as based on the [UK] National Audit Office report published on the day [Friday 26 February 2010] about the various shortcomings of the 2012 Games hosting operations. The ITV London mini-package also included an window claimed to be linked ‘live’ to Vancouver in Canada from where Sebastian Coe was shown to be speaking. ITV London news bulletin co-presenter Ben Scotchbrook addressed Sebastian Coe with the deference that ought not to be shown to anyone with so many debts and fakery in their bag of ‘achievements’. But Scotchbrook did call him ‘Sir’ and offered Coe the time to utter his pack of fakery. Nothing that Sebastian Coe said answered the charges that the facts label at his role and the role that his co-traders in the name of the people of London have deserved due to their failures on all key aspects of the 2012 Games hosting scam. Nothing that Coe said or implied remotely resembled even a part answer to our own diagnosis of his dismal performance so far. Sebastian Coe can run. But he cannot hide the truth. CRASS. CRASS. CRASS.
    Our previous version and update:
    1750 Hrs GMT
    London
    Friday
    26 February 2010
    Editor © Muhammad Haque

    KHOODEELAAR! Evidentially updating the diagnosis of the deprivation lies as told by Ken Livingstone who had boasted in 2008 that he had lied to bring the 2012 Games hosting to LONDON. Livingstone had boasted on the BBC TV [a special edition of the 'Question Time' hosted by David Dimbleby in April 2008] and said that without the Games the [£Billions] would not be spent in the [deprived and the neglected] East End of London [where Stratford the site of the 2012 Games hosting] is. Looked at the Games site two years from either end, there is no sign whatever that the East End of London is going to benefit if the criteria of benefit is the jobs, the 'ability to buy property' on the parts of the’ local 'people' in the 'East End' of London. Just like the lies for Big Business Crossrail, which Livingstone had peddled as bringing 'benefits to the East End of London', the 2012 Games hosting is a big lie being told by post-holders in the UK to tout for Big Business agenda. CRASS, Crass. Crass.


    There is no substance in the perennial plugs run for the 2012 GAMES HOSTING callousness. And this is the same today in the latest plug being run by the London EVENING STANDARD. There is also no explanation why the deficit keeps rising. There is never any examination in the EVENING STANDARD of the big construction companies that are the only beneficiaries regardless of the fact that the place – the 2012 Games hosting stadium – is nowhere near complete. There is no indication of those thousands of ‘Olympic jobs’ [the ignorant phrase that is most frequently used by the ignorant peddlers via the UK media of the 2012 Games hosting scam] ever materialising for ‘the locals’. It goes without saying that neither the London EVENING STANDFARD nor any of its [‘notional] counterparts has the ability or the knowledge about ‘the locals’. The ‘locals’ are to be found in the London boroughs surrounding the ‘2012 games stadium’. Tower Hamlets, Hackney, Waltham Forest and Newham’ all on the northern side of the river Thames. To the southern side are the boroughs of Greenwich and Southwark. ALL these London boroughs have one thing in common. They have the lowest rates and numbers and proportions of ‘school leavers with the objectively comparable skills and qualifications in the relevant fields’. Those cannot be ‘solved’ overnight. Nor could they be replaced by the hyped-up standards that the peddlers of the ‘achievements league’ claim these boroughs to be producing. [To be continued]

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    Olympics face £160m raid on emergency fund

    Matthew Beard, Sports News Correspondent
    26.02.10


    The Olympics is on schedule — but its legacy is under threat of financial constraints, according to a report by the Government spending watchdog.
    The £9.3 billion project is likely to be hit by unexpected maintenance and security bills for venues between their completion and the start of the Games, resulting in a £160 million raid on the emergency fund, the watchdog said.
    The National Audit Office said although construction was on track, more of the remaining £1.3 billion contingency fund for building and infrastructure is likely to be spent in the run-up to the Games.
    The NAO raised concerns that there is no legacy tenant for the £540 million Olympic stadium or for the £334 million Olympic media centre in Hackney Wick, which is a long way from the main public transport links serving the Olympic Park in Stratford.
    There are likely to be further cost pressures if the post-Games revenue from the sale of the taxpayer-funded Olympic village fails to meet forecasts. Amyas Morse, of the NAO, said: “The Olympic Delivery Authority has done well to keep its programme on track, and it is increasingly likely that the venues and infrastructure are going to be delivered on time and budget.
    Nevertheless, there is still a long way to go, with less contingency funding available to meet unforeseen cost pressures.”
    The watchdog said there was a lack of clarity on “budgetary responsibilities” between the Government and the 2012 organising committee Locog, which raises its £2 billion budget towards the cost of staging the Games from commercial revenues. The watchdog warned that although Locog was privately funded, the taxpayer was exposed to any debts it may incur.
    The NAO added: “Plans for the delivery of the Games need to be fleshed out, making sure that Locog is on track at least to break even.” A Government spokesman said: “Big challenges lie ahead but we believe that the foundations for success are now in place.”

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    The Olympics may be on schedule but it's nowhere near on budget, like all government projects it still swallowing money like a huge black hole, I put the final figure at £16 billion.

    - Bob, Cheam

    "The Olympics are on schedule" Really? I go past Stratford every day and the whole place is a half finished building site. There's no way this area is fit to host an Olympics.

    - Sheila, Newbury Park, London


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      Thursday, February 25, 2010

      KHOODEELAAR! Evidentially diagnosing the CRASS role-playing 'local' 'East London Idiotiser'. TWO days before the Idiotiser 'saw the light' and confessed in typically idiotic way, that Crassrail was crass, even the BBC online made the admission to the effect that CRASSrail was proving to be too much of a liability and burden to the 'London' 'economy' and 'businesses'! So there!


      2120 Hrs GMT
      London
      Thursday
      25 February 2010

      Editor © Muhammad Haque

      KHOODEELAAR! Evidentially diagnosing the CRASS role-playing 'local' 'East London Idiotiser'. TWO days before the Idiotiser 'saw the light' and confessed in typically idiotic way, that Crassrail was crass, even the BBC online [see their texts below this updater diagnostic commentary] made the admission to the effect that CRASSrail was proving to be too much of a liability and burden to the 'London' 'economy' and 'businesses'! So there!

      [To be continued] 






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      Page last updated at 10:58 GMT, Tuesday, 23 February 2010

      London 'unfairly burdened' with £8bn cost of Crossrail

      Artist's impression of Crossrail project
      Central London boroughs will contribute most towards Crossrail
      Londoners are "unfairly burdened" with half the cost of the £16bn Crossrail, a London Assembly report said.
      Business premises in the capital with a rateable value in excess of £55,000 will raise £4.1bn of the cost by paying a 2% business rate levy.
      Although eight stations fall outside London those areas will not contribute to the cost, the report found.
      Crossrail said it would consider the recommendations made by the Transport Committee's report.
      Chief executive of Crossrail, Rob Holden, said: "We welcome the Committee's cross-party support for Crossrail and its recognition of the project's long-term economic benefits to the capital and the whole of the UK.
      "We note the Committee's recommendations and look forward to continuing our engagement with it and through the life of the project."
      'Unfair contribution'
      The report called for the government, which it said got a "good deal", to ensure that the capital is not asked to pay for overruns.
      "The Committee recognises that London will benefit substantially from the construction of Crossrail. That said though, it is making arguably an unfair contribution to the project's costs.
      "We recommend that, should additional funding be required, London is not asked to contribute further to the construction of Crossrail and that consideration is given to extending a Crossrail levy to local authorities on the route outside the GLA (Greater London Authority) boundary."
      London establishments will have to pay the business rate supplement (BRS) for up to 31 years, with up to 70% of the cost borne by businesses in central London.
      The report also said that residents and businesses in Soho and Paddington complained that they received only three months' notice and were at times "intimidated", prompting Mayor Boris Johnson to intervene.
      Mr Holden told the committee that his company needed to "be more proactive" in the way it dealt with compensation claims.
      Caroline Pidgeon, chairperson of the committee, said: "Crossrail's initial dealings with displaced businesses and residents have been very disappointing.
      "We hope they have learned lessons from these early experiences."
      The report also suggested that a majority of the 21,000 expected jobs generated by the project should go to Londoners.
      The 72-mile route will link Maidenhead in Berkshire to Shenfield in Essex, running through central London and will also include a link to Heathrow airport.


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