Monday, January 11, 2010

Khoodeelaar! Told you so. That the UK daft DfT, Department for Transport, was acting crass in persisting that its touting role for Big Business agenda Crossrail was ‘the right thing to do’ [!!!!!!!!!!!!!] while shortage of salt to grit the roads under the snow showed that the DfT was indeed daft. Stupid and inappropriate.


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Tuesday 
12 January 2010. 
Editor © Muhammad Haque. 


Khoodeelaar! Told you so. That the UK daft DfT, Department for Transport, was acting crass in persisting that its touting role for Big Business agenda Crossrail was ‘the right thing to do’ [!!!!!!!!!!!!!] while shortage of salt to grit the roads under the snow showed that the DfT was indeed daft. Stupid and inappropriate. This became clear during Monday [11 January 2010] when questions were asked in both Houses of the UK Parliament but the DAFT answers kept being issued by two very in-denial placemen. If any evidence were needed to prove just how daft the UK Department for Transport is then the salt shortage must be it. The state of denial that dominates the Big Business agenda touting DfT-ers has come into being, could only have come into being because none of the placemen and place women has much contact with reality. So they live in a state of fantasy. Which is why when every indicator points the other way, they sing the praise of the wasteful, debts-causing, irrelevant, diversionary Crossrail. Just like the salt shortage is showing, there is a clear and untenable shortage of reasonability in the behaviour of the UK Department for Transport. We say: RESTORE reasonability to the behaviour of the Transport Department as we also say: restore salt supply. Scrap Crossrail. Scrap wasteful projects. Be reasonable, be prudent and be relevant… [To be continued]

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