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
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
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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Reader views (2)
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
- 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
- Sheila, Newbury Park, London
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