Friday, October 16, 2009

KHOODEELAAR! updating report on how we found UK Lib Dems' Vince CABLE UNPLUGGED on Crossrail [3]

1225 [1050] [0915] Hrs GMT London Friday 15 October 2009:

AADHIKAROnline investigation in association with KHOODEELAAR! Campaign against the Crossrail hole agenda and scam

KHOODEELAAR! Chronicling the present the past and the likely future of the empty Lib Dems: profiling Vince Cable [2]

The UK Lib Dems Party’s confused state, as we have been reporting, is not demonstrable in Vince Cable’s contradictory utterances on CRASSrail. It is also found in the former Labour Party member Vince Cable’s bureaucratic affinity with the overdone, over-hyped phrase ‘social housing’ too.

Although he needed confirmation about WHERE CrossRail was going [meaning literally whether it was going through Tower Hamlets] [the borough in which Cable sat as he pondered the complex phenomenon!], Cable did not appear to need any such help about locating the rest of the former Labour Party’s programme of degeneration.

No, Cable did not refer to it as degeneration. Khoodeelaar! Is.

Cable in fact praised the schemes and he dated them in the 1980s.

So, not only was Cable reminiscing de facto about his time in the former Labour Party, he was validating the ‘achievements’ of Maggie Thatcher in ‘housing’ too.

In the EAST END of London, housing was NOT witnessing anything in the 1980s that could remotely be described as ‘social’ or positive.

We witnessed in the 1980s the grotesque behaviour of what was the Liberal Focus regime [that came into ‘power’ at the Tower Hamlets Town hall, still based at the wonderfully named Patriot Square London E2] openly plotting to house families on ships and barges on the Thames.

We witnessed the morass that was given a brazen fillip at the ‘Town Hall’ by the Party degenerating out of all social control when the Liberal Focus Team defied the universal norms of democracy and social cohesion and embarked on a programme of institutionalised provocation, incitement and degeneration that we find being continued in October 2009 by the Blaired form of the former Labour Party occupying places of power.

In Tower Hamlets and elsewhere in the UK.

Vince Cable on Thursday at the inappropriately named Oxford House sited in a side street off the Bethnal Green Road was not connected factually with either the present situation in the East End of London nor was he aware of what had been going on in the area in the 1980s or in any other decade.

So what was Cable doing?

Cable was making an appearance, his second in the area in recent weeks as he indicated, mainly based on the ‘name’.

That name is of course linked with the historically overdone sub-celebrity status that Cable has enjoyed since being given a rare entry into the hall of ‘name recognised’ UK politicos.

And that was entirely due to his accurately and widely noted utterance staged in the UK House of Stooges and at the expense of a politically decelerating Gordon Brown.

That utterance mocked Gordon Brown and compared him with Stalin decomposing in Mr Bean.

That sub-celebrity status has been misunderstood and misplayed by the lapdog mainstream media in Britain.

It appears from the evidence witnessed at the Bethnal Green event last night [Thursday 15 October 2009] that Vince Cable too has overrated his political relevance and impact.

He has shown that before making the appearance, peddled on the day in the print edition of the weekly local rag the ‘East London Advertiser’ [see more in later parts of this series of KHOODEELAAR! Reports being published by AADHIKLAR Media Foundation, London], Vince Cable took the view that there was no need for him to check the facts about the place. He was a near-celebrity in the British Political circuits and he could say whatever he found himself saying. Nobody would notice the difference.

That is the only explanation that we can find on the facts of his inability to answer a question about CrossRail without asking someone else about whether Crossrail was planned to go through Tower Hamlets itself!

What had he been thinking on September 21, less than a month earlier, during the launch of the UK Lib Dems Party’s annual jamboree when he captured the London news headlines by saying that Crossrail was not a real priority for the Lib Dems?

More seriously, what had Vince Cable been doing during June 2003 and July 2008 when the core of the CRASSrail scam as it is contained in the present ‘Crossrail Act’, was being ‘debated’ by many MPs, albeit not always formally within the confines and the corridors of the House of Stooges itself?

What had Vince Cable been doing in February 2005 when that core of the CRASSrail scam was formally tabled in the House of Stooges by Alistair Darling then UK Transport minister?

Or when the Crossrail Bill was ‘debased’ [Oops! ‘Debated’] in the same House of Stooges on 19 July 2005?

On none of those occasions did Cable make any significant contribution to the cause of telling the truth about the CrossRail scam or about Big Business that has been pushing for it at the expense of the main priorities in transport in the UK today and in the present decade and beyond.

It appears that Cable was not paying much attention to what was happening in Richmond in southwest London either.

Had he been paying attention, he would have learnt that the communities there had been up in arms against CRASSrail.

The Party’s former MP for that area, Jenny Tonge
had formally told her Lib Dems Party colleague, a certain Vince Cable MP, on 20 October 2003, the following:

"Does he agree that one of the most essential things in this project is to consultation to get the views of all the people affected by the changes before it goes ahead?"

Dr Cable agreed that full consultation was essential."

[See fuller item as published by the Lib Dems Party on their web site, quoted below]

The story is that Vince Cable was claimed by the Lib Dems to be a member of the all party CrossRail committee in the UK House of stooges.

That committee or group would, in reason, be expected to know the core facts about the scam that it was peddling.

On the evidence of Vince Cable’s ignorance about whether Crossrail went through Tower Hamlets, it is very clear that the All party MPs group on CrossRail was as clueless on the facts as we have found them to have been on the facts of their overall ignorance and servility.

[To be continued]


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Crossrail: Consultation Is The Key
1.20.01pm BST (GMT +0100) Wed 22nd Oct 2003
Jenny Tonge, Liberal Democrat MP for Richmond Park, called for full consultation over plans for Crossrail which could threaten the District Line service to Kew Gardens and Richmond.
Dr Tonge was speaking in an adjournment debate in the House of Commons on Monday, October 20th, called by Dr Vince Cable, MP for Twickenham on the Crossrail plans.
Dr Tonge told Dr Cable: "The Honourable Member will know that whilst there are huge benefits to be gained all over London from Crossrail and my constituents in Kingston and Richmond will have much improved access to the City, Central London and Heathrow, there is nevertheless great concern that the District Line will be lost after Turnham Green."
"Does he agree that one of the most essential things in this project is to consultation to get the views of all the people affected by the changes before it goes ahead?" Dr Cable agreed that full consultation was essential."
Both MPs are members of the newly-formed All Party Group on Crossrail chaired by Linda Perham, Labour MP for Ilford North.
For further information please contact Jenny Tonge on pager number 07699 734071, Vince Cable on 020 7219 5746 or Serena Hennessy on: 020 8332 7919
Notes for Editors: For details of Crossrail proposals: www.crossrail.co.uk

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