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London
Thursday
01 April 2010.
Editor © Muhammad Haque.
KHOODEELAAR! No to “the Big Business agenda scam CrossRail” and the campaign in defence of the community in the East End of LONDON continuing to ask 'wannabe MP candidates' in the name of the two constituencies in Tower Hamlets, what, if anything, would they do if 'elected' to go to the UK House of Commons following the imminent general election. Here we update on our exclusive report, which we had started on Monday this week on the launch of the appeal by Kabir Mahmud for support by the local community. He is standing as an ‘independent’ candidate to represent Poplar and Limehouse, in effect held by Jim Fitzpatrick in the current UK Parliament.
I had waited almost three hours from 1700 Hrs GMT until almost about 2000 Hrs GMT on Monday before hearing what a new candidate for election ‘as MP’ for the constituency of Poplar and Limehouse [in the OTT-spied on Tower Hamlets, East London] to the UK House of Commons was going to say about his suitability for the task. As I reported at 2250 GMT [29 March 2010], I was able to ask him about the scandal of failing schools in the borough and the unacceptable level of tolerance for such failures amongst those who posed as organs of ‘community opinion’. What would Kabir Mahmud do, as a prospective MP for one half of the Borough of Tower Hamlets, to alleviate the depressing dire state of underachievement that was the pattern of the schools in the main? I also asked him as a contextual subsidiary, what would be his role to reverse the trend of servitude that was so embarrassingly evident in the role played by the ethnicity linked propaganda ‘media’ operating from addresses sited in the Borough of Tower Hamlets. To that question, I did not receive a reply that I could coherently report on the night. I shall do so again later on this evening [Thursday 01 April 2010]. How? I am 'hoping' [as a theoretical possibility as opposed to as a certainty] to find out a little more about the candidate’s plans than he was able to offer when asked about it on Monday.
[To be continued]
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London
Thursday
01 April 2010.
Editor © Muhammad Haque.
KHOODEELAAR! No to “the Big Business agenda scam CrossRail” and the campaign in defence of the community in the East End of LONDON continuing to ask 'wannabe MP candidates' in the name of the two constituencies in Tower Hamlets, what, if anything, would they do if 'elected' to go to the UK House of Commons following the imminent general election. Here we update on our exclusive report, which we had started on Monday this week on the launch of the appeal by Kabir Mahmud for support by the local community. He is standing as an ‘independent’ candidate to represent Poplar and Limehouse, in effect held by Jim Fitzpatrick in the current UK Parliament.
I had waited almost three hours from 1700 Hrs GMT until almost about 2000 Hrs GMT on Monday before hearing what a new candidate for election ‘as MP’ for the constituency of Poplar and Limehouse [in the OTT-spied on Tower Hamlets, East London] to the UK House of Commons was going to say about his suitability for the task. As I reported at 2250 GMT [29 March 2010], I was able to ask him about the scandal of failing schools in the borough and the unacceptable level of tolerance for such failures amongst those who posed as organs of ‘community opinion’. What would Kabir Mahmud do, as a prospective MP for one half of the Borough of Tower Hamlets, to alleviate the depressing dire state of underachievement that was the pattern of the schools in the main? I also asked him as a contextual subsidiary, what would be his role to reverse the trend of servitude that was so embarrassingly evident in the role played by the ethnicity linked propaganda ‘media’ operating from addresses sited in the Borough of Tower Hamlets. To that question, I did not receive a reply that I could coherently report on the night. I shall do so again later on this evening [Thursday 01 April 2010]. How? I am 'hoping' [as a theoretical possibility as opposed to as a certainty] to find out a little more about the candidate’s plans than he was able to offer when asked about it on Monday.
[To be continued]
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