Saturday, February 13, 2010

KHOODEELAAR! Telling off the morons who either insisted on being recognised as speaking for the ordinary people and the ordinary businesses in the south west London area of Kingston to be peddling the Crossrail scam for Kingston or their likes or counterparts in that same area who in effect advised those morons in 'control' of the Kingston Council at the time who then went ahead and ‘lobbied' for Kingston’s inclusion in the CRASSrail scam way. The role of the councillors who trade, pursue their own personal careers in the name of Kingston area voters illustrates again the abysmally low level of democratic competence that offends against so many of our peoples' rights all over London. No wonder that parasitic touts still hankering after the endorsement of Big Business are touring sub-terranian political stations in suitably targeted and opportunistically ill-interpreted inner city London locations to get the 'hopefully ignorant' 'locals' to fall for their 'grants-giving' 'charms'! You have been warned! Do NOT trust a slimy courier of 'good tidings' from Big Business. No matter how 'topical;' the tidings may be laced with more than the safe quantity of poisonous lies and fabrication [2]




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Saturday
13 February 2010

Editor © Muhammad Haque

KHOODEELAAR!  Telling off the morons who either insisted on being recognised as speaking for the ordinary people and the ordinary businesses in the south west London area of Kingston to be peddling the Crossrail scam for Kingston or their likes or counterparts in that same area who in effect advised those morons in 'control' of the Kingston Council at the time who then went ahead and ‘lobbied' for Kingston’s inclusion in the CRASSrail scam way. The role of the councillors who trade, pursue their own personal careers in the name of Kingston area voters illustrates again the abysmally low level of democratic competence that offends against so many of our peoples' rights all over London. No wonder that parasitic touts still hankering after the endorsement of Big Business are touring sub-terranian political stations in suitably targeted and opportunistically ill-interpreted inner city London locations to get the 'hopefully ignorant' 'locals' to fall for their 'grants-giving' 'charms'! You have been warned! Do NOT trust a slimy courier of 'good tidings' from Big Business. No matter how 'topical' the tidings may be laced with more than the safe quantity of poisonous lies and fabrication  [2]

The Kingston [in south west London, UK] local media outlet the Kingston Guardian [NOT to be confused with the {Alan Rusbridger-’edited’} CRASSrole-playing, CRASSrail-promoting -Guardian] has run yet another news item this weekend apparently reporting the latest outrage by the area’s [relatively small] businesses at being handed the bill for Crossrail.  

It is the Crossrail tax. The Kingston Guardian [=KG] is moanful that the local Council is even more moanful at being snubbed [yes, snubbed is the Khoodeelaar! word for the ‘sentimental’ attachment that they are exhibiting towards CRASSrail, more later] when they had ‘lobbied’ to be ‘embraced’ [another Khoodeelaar! word, VT, mocking the morons who were behind the lobby, read on] by the Crossrail octopus! 

It appears that they have been embraced, eventually. 

With the poisonous demand that they must pay! 

Even through they won’t get anything in return, except misery! 

It looks as though Crossrail causes a crass consequence, whichever way it is approached! 

So we say, for the n’th time: 
Beware CRASSrail! Better still, scrap Crossrail. 

And spare the ill-represented people of Kingston, south West London the indignity of being linked with a clique of councillors who showed as much emptiness up their collective brains as the gaping hole of a Crossrail! 

Shaft the lot of them. 

Scrap Crossrail! 

[To be continued] 

KHOODEELAAR! No to “Crossrail Big Business agenda scam” CAMPAIGN told you so! That CRASS role by CRASSrail-hype-swallowing controlling groups on 'local' Councils in London only leads to crass consequences for local people, as is being seen in Kingston this week....


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Little help for Kingston businesses as £3 million Crossrail bill arrives


Hundreds of Kingston businesses will be left with a £3m bill to help fund the Crossrail project, even though it will not pass through the borough.
Kingston Council lobbied for the borough to be included in the scheme but, even though it was unsuccessful, 723 Kingston businesses, 14 schools and 16 other council services will pay for it via a levy on business rates.
This week Mayor of London Boris Johnson announced he would raise the threshold for the levy from £50,000 to £55,000, but Liberal Democrats claimed only 62 local businesses would benefit.
Councillor Derek Osbourne, leader of the council, said: “I of course welcome the good news that a small number of local businesses will now be excluded from the tax – but as I explained to Boris back in October, the cost of this new railway should fall on the companies and people who live near and will use Crossrail, not schools, public services and council tax payers many miles away in Kingston.”
Do feel hard done by? Will your business suffer as a result of the increased costs? Whatever your view, use the form below to let us know...



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