Monday, August 31, 2009

KHOODEELAAR! Reminding Boris Johnson of the vocabulary of Anne Widdicombe: quit abusing power in post!

2005 Hrs GMT London Tuesday 01 September 2009

[1225] [1150] Hrs GMT
London
‘Bank Holiday’ Monday
31 August 2009


KHOODEELAAR! Telling Boris Johnson to quit mocking critics of public sector spending wastes in the UK.
Why?
Because Boris Johnson is mocking them, in an apparent ploy to smooth his relationship with George Osborne the front bench senior Tory finance spokesman in the UK House of Commons. Boris Johnson is caught out as a financial phoney in his increasingly ridiculous stance on Crossrail.

Of all the pranks that he has pulled out of his bag since he took up residence at the Onion in London SE1, Boris Johnson has produced the most embarrassing and impractical and unnecessary ones of Crossrail.

The question is: why does Boris appear so bent on being irrational and lacking in sense whenever he utters or ‘decides’ on Crossrail

There are two reasons for this: one is that CrossRail is a crass project so anyone whop peddles it must come across as crass. As Boris Johnson is definitely doing.

The other reason is that because Crossrail has been imposed on the UK public via the lobbying of the USA Military Industrial Complex member BECHTEL corporation which stooged the UK Parliament [as admitted by PRIVATE EYE magazine] to achieve the rubber stamping of the otherwise untenable and uneconomic ‘Crossrail Bill’, there is an air of the Night about all the scam’s touts.

The Night here is advisedly invoked from the vocabulary deployed in the Hosue of Commons at an earlier stage by Anne Widdicombe when she had found herself under the pressure of unreasonable, undemocratic and unaccountable forces abusing their powers in Government.

They do not behave or utter in accordance with the universally recognisable conventions of ‘democratic society’. They operate and utter on the assumption that there is no such thing as democratic society’ and that all that matters is the power and the abuse of that power by whoever has it. The stooged parliament behaved in that same way. And the former holder of the post with the powers in the name of the people of London, Ken Livingstone, behaved in exactly the same manner.

[To be continued]

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