Tuesday, December 23, 2008

KHOODEELAAR! Told Brown so! That brazen, boasting indulgence in debt-creation was not sound, nor responsible economics. Nor prudent! [415]

KHOODEELAAR! Told Brown so! That brazen, boasting indulgence in debt-creation was not sound, nor responsible economics. Nor prudent! [415]

By© Muhammad Haque
edited at 2150 Hrs GMT
London Tuesday 23 December 2008


KHOODEELAAR has been telling Brown for years that peddling the Big Business conglomerates’ agenda of Crossrail as a ‘guaranteed way to win votes’ was irresponsible callous and wasteful.

And that when ALL sectors of society are experiencing dire shortage of necessary investments and expenditure, putting £Billions into project like Crossrail that was economically a wasteland, was irresponsibility epitomised

It was also foolish…

And there is no sign anywhere that the people EVER asked for a scam like Crossrail….

Yet the London public will be landed with a significant sum in taxes to fund Crossrail.

Where IS Crossrail journey taking Brown?

More aptly, where are the London travelling public going to on Crossrail in 10 years time?

As I have been pointing out FOR YEARS, there must be a secret society or club in operation where any discussion of the need, justification, costs and implications of Crossrail are concerned...For whenever the scam is mentioned by the ‘mainstream they suspend all criteria of caution, responsibility and prudence and abandon the most basic of rigours of analysis

As is typified in the piece that the Veronica Wadley/Anne McElvoy-fronted London EVENING nostandards STANDARD’ carried on Monday 22 December 2008 with the by-line of Jo Valentine urging Boris Johnson to behave EVEN more irresponsibly....


[To be continued]responsibility

KHOODEELAAR! update on the sinking of the debts-flaunting vessel carrying gordon brown's contagion of bankruptcy [413]

KHOODEELAAR! update on the sinking of the debts-flaunting vessel carrying gordon brown's contagion of bankruptcy [413]


To be continued

KHOODEELAAR! told you so! that Brown could not take electors for granted by over indulging in debts.... [410]

Brown bounce over, new poll shows
The end of Gordon Brown's recession revival has been indicated in a new poll which shows firm opposition to Labour's planned tax rises.

By Rosa Prince, Political Correspondent
Last Updated: 7:00PM GMT 22 Dec 2008

Polls show a fall in support for the Government in the last month Photo: GETTY
A ComRes survey for The Independent puts the Conservatives up two points on 39 per cent and Labour on 34 per cent, down two, with the Liberal Democrats on 16 per cent, down one point.
It confirms the findings of a YouGov poll for the Daily Telegraph at the weekend, which put the gap between the two main parties at seven points, and also showed a fall in support for the Government over the last month.
Due to the complexities of the voting system, if the ComRes poll was duplicated at a General Election, Labour would remain the largest party but 30 seats short of an overall majority.
By a clear margin, the poll shows that the public opposes the tax rises unveiled in last month's Pre-Budget Report.
Asked how they would vote if the Tories committed themselves to a promise not to raise taxes and a lower level of public spending than the Government, 49 per cent of voters said that they would back the Conservatives, 29 per cent Labour and 11 per cent Liberal Democrat.
The poll's findings mark the end of the "Brown bounce" which saw the Prime Minister experience a brief revival in response to his perceived adept handling of the credit crisis.
ComRes telephoned 1,000 adults on December 19 to 21. Data weighted by past vote recall.