Monday, December 28, 2009

KHOODEELAAR! said in April 2008 that the UK Lib Dems were padlocking Brian Paddick, then their 'candidate' for 'mayor' in the name of London. In the accompanying dissection of the Lib Dems' role in context, KHOODEEKLAAR! also said that CRASSrail was a diversion. 13 months later, in April 2009, Simon Jenkins echoed part of what we had said. Our review of 2009 against CrossRail scam continues:


1640 GMT
London
Monday
28 December 2009


KHOODEELAAR! said in April 2008 that the UK Lib Dems were padlocking Brian Paddick, then their 'candidate' for 'mayor' in the name of London. In the accompanying dissection of the Lib Dems' role in context, KHOODEEKLAAR! also said that CRASSrail was a diversion. 13 months later, in April 2009, Simon Jenkins echoed part of what we had said. Our review of 2009 against CrossRail scam continues:


"top Lib Dems padlocking Paddick who wants to say NO to Crossrail
AADHIKARonline backing KHOODEELAAR! No to 'Crossrail hole Bill' [UK House of Lords 


In January 2008, the Lib Dems' 'candidate' for 'mayor' at the London elections scheduled for 1 May 2008, said that Crossrail was not about benefiting ordinary commuters


By©Muhammad Haque
1132 Hrs GMT
London
Saturday
5 April 2008

That statement may have been the reflection of a relatively common perception about the Big Business CRASSrail scam. But that was a significant comment coming rom a candidate for election to the office mayor of London. Why? Because the CRASSrail scam is being almost proprietorially claimed by the incumbent Livingstone.

Paddick's doubts on Crossrail were beginning to make him look almost credible as a genuine alternative to Livingstone. Now the Lib Dumbs have in effect padlocked Paddick's mouth and have ordered him to phase in a pro Big Business, pro- City of `London-scripted CROSSRAIL slogan in his 'mayoral election' propaganda.... The Lib Dumbs have thus killed off Paddick’s chance to even coming over as a knowledgeable, truthful candidate with up to date and clear knowledge about London’s needs and the pitfalls that London people face...

Crossrail is a pitfall, a waste and a diversion



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