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11 April 2010
Editor © Muhammad Haque.
UK Lib Dems Party leader Nick Clegg is vacuous and almost farcical when he makes utterances about reforming the UK Houses of Parliament. Why so? How so? Why first: He is vacuous because he comes across as a faker when he aims either of the two other Parties. His words are hollow and pointless as they carry little weight as measured against the record of his Party in the last Parliament. How: When he points the finger, as he literally did on the last broadcast occasion from the formal proceedings of the UK House of Commons, he is not at all convincing because the MPs on his side had spent the previous five years [May 2005 to April 2010] by colluding with the other two Parties. And to bring this diagnostic commentary right up to date to the minute, Norman Baker, the Lib Dems’ [transport spokesman in the House of Commons until last week’s ‘dissolution’ clearing the way for the now scheduled 06 May 2010 ‘elections’], was uttering lies in his ‘assertions’ as stated to the BBC News Channel’s Maxine Mawhinney in the past 10 minutes [in a repeat broadcast of part of the interview]. [To be continued]
UK Lib Dems Party leader Nick Clegg is vacuous and almost farcical when he makes utterances about reforming the UK Houses of Parliament. Why so? How so? Why first: He is vacuous because he comes across as a faker when he aims either of the two other Parties. His words are hollow and pointless as they carry little weight as measured against the record of his Party in the last Parliament./ How: When he points the finger, as he literally did on the last broadcast occasion from the formal proceedings of the UK House of Commons, he is not at all convincing because the MPs on his side had spent the previous five years [May 2005 to April 2010] by colluding with the other two Parties. And to bring this diagnostic commentary right up to date to the minute, Norman Baker, the Lib Dems’ [transport spokesman in the House of Commons until last week’s ‘dissolution’ clearing the way for the now scheduled 06 May 2010 ‘elections’], was uttering lies in his ‘assertions’ as stated to the BBC News Channel’s Maxine Mawhinney in the past 10 minutes [in a repeat broadcast of part of the interview]. [To be continued]
[To be continued]
Khoodeelaar! No to ‘BIG BUSINESS MILITARY INDUSTRIAL COMPLEX agenda scam crossrail….’ campaign brief comment [at 1625 Hrs GMT Sunday 11 April 2010] comment on the crass bragging in the language of the following crass contract 'news'
LAING O’ROURKE AND COSTAIN NAB £40M CROSSRAIL PROJECT
01 April 2010
Laing O’Rourke and Costain have won a £40m contract to prepare Farringdon station in central London for the coming of Crossrail
A joint venture between the two is already carrying out work worth £77m at the site as part of the Thameslink upgrade.
Its work for Crossrail will include demolition of the Cardinal Tower, a sixties office block on Farringdon Road.
Andy Mitchell, Crossrail’s programme director, said: “They will also do some piling and permanent works for us, because if they didn’t it would be too difficult later.”
Tenders are due to go out for Crossrail’s works at Farringdon in November, with work due to start on site next year.
Read more: http://www.building.co.uk/story.asp?storycode=3161104#ixzz0kniYZ55e
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