Tuesday, December 1, 2009

KHOODEELAAR! updating on the abysmal role played against SCRUTINY by the Crossrail scam-stooged MPs' 'committee' in t' UK House of Commons-1

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Wednesday 02 December 2009:

Editor © Muhammad Haque.

Khoodeelaar! has been reporting on the antics and the ‘norms’ of the stooged Mps for almost 6 years now. We ought to have devoted more time and space to covering the doings and the undoing of Alan Meale. Especially because he it was who was appointed to serve as the notional chair in the stooged MPs’ ‘select committee’ that’ operated as the touts in the House of Commons for the Big Business Crossrail scam agenda ‘Crossrail Bill”. It was Meale who was the most obstructive. He expressly blocked the inclusion and or presentation of evidence that would have showed the crassness of Crossrail. Meale’s obstruction was aimed at ordinary campaigners who had submitted formal objections [ridiculously called 'petitions'] against the Crossrail Bill as well as one of Meale’s own ‘ex-colleagues’ and longstanding ‘friends’, the ‘Bethnal Green and Bow MP’ George Galloway.

We have already reported on over 20 separate occasions about Galloway’s appearance in June 2006 before Meale’s stooged committee. We shall do so again and update on that in due course.

We shall be reporting in greater detail on Meale’s abysmal role than we have done so far.

As a contextual scene-setter, we here reproduce the texts [and the images] from a very entertaining item about Meale that another blogspot.com publisher has posted [apparently since June 2009] on the Internet.

Better late with this sort of reference than not at all:

“Labour MP Alan Meale and look-alike of League of Gentleman character Edward Tattsyrup, spent more than £13,000 on his garden in four years, billing the taxpayer for a new storage building, repairs to his fencing and gates, and bark to keep the weeds down. Alan Meale, a former environment minister who represents Mansfield, also claimed reimbursement of a £2,000 bill from a "horticulturalist" to clear trees and shrubbery at his Nottinghamshire constituency home. Other reimbursed expenses included more than £7,000 for redecorating the detached property, which he designated as his second home with the parliamentary authorities, and furnishing it with window shutters and new steps leading to his French doors. His expenses claims show that he received more than £7,300 for decorating and repairing his constituency home. He also received more than £4,700 of taxpayers' money for a new bathroom and shower tray and attempted to claim more than £3,200 for a new refrigerator and cooker, although he received only £1,200 from the fees office. Mr Meale also billed the taxpayer for the £1,480 cost of new steps "for French doorway" at his home and a £2,800 set of replacement shutters from the New England Shutter Company. This odd looking chap is not killing strangers who dare to darken his door is he? After all if he is, then that would explain all the gardening work.”

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