Monday, November 16, 2009

KHOODEELAAR! TOLD THE BBC So! and now the Radio 4 'Today' is almost admitting the truth

1328 GMT
London
Monday 16 November 2009:

Editor © Muhammad Haque

Khoodeelaar! No to “Crossrail hole scam Big Business agenda…” Campaign has argued for 5 years and 10 months now [January 2004 – November 2009] that UK Gordon Brown HAD to show that he was competent in allocating huge sums of public money to projects that were not demonstrably viable sustainable productive or justified. We have been chronicling the various serious errors in G Brown’s 'policies'.

Now, the BBC published a confessional of its own and said that financial regulation in the UK was not working [Radio 4, Today programme, Monday 16 November 2009].


What the BBC should have actually said on the Today propgramme was that the Corporation had been allowing the alleged financial regulators to get way with colluding with the wrongdoers. And that the ‘real’ forum for regulation, the ‘elected’ ‘House of Commons’ was a stooged place bereft of both knowledge and courage to hold the looter bankers and their colluding outfits to democratic audit and account.


That the lies being printed by agencies of Big Business looters in support of their false claim [as typified the following item we reproduce here from the constriction trade website concerned [http://www.building.co.uk/story.asp?sectioncode=284&storycode=3151865&c=0] would not be allowed to go unexposed and uncondemned had there been a real regulation of the media in England.


That the London CrossRail scam was a viable economic one would not be allowed to appear had there been even minimal standards in the culture of ‘regulation’ of the media.

That the BBC itself should have been ashamed of the lies that it carries daily on befall of Big Businesses and assortments of other wrongdoers looting the economy and robbing the public in the UK

[To be continued]
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CROSSRAIL AND TUBE REVAMP WOULD BOOST ECONOMY BY £24BN
27 October, 2009
By Sophie Griffiths
Crossrail and overhaul of London's tube would benefit the wider UK economy, says research
Building Crossrail and completing the modernisation of the tube will generate wider economic benefits for Britain in the order of £24bn additional GDP, new research has revealed.
The report by business organisation London First showed that without continued investment, Londoners would face increasingly impoverished travelling conditions on a daily basis.
This would include unreliability, slower journeys and much more overcrowding.

Some passengers will be put off using the tube altogether and will add to congestion on the roads or simply not travel at all, reducing London employers’ ability to recruit and costing London and the UK the opportunity of further economic growth, the report said.
Mayor of London, Boris Johnson, who joined London First at the launch of their report said: "My commitment to the tube upgrades and Crossrail is fundamental and unwavering. The benefits of Crossrail will only be realised if continued investment is also provided for the rebuilding of the tube.
Without modernisation of the tube, the report said half a million passengers, twice as many as now, would be forced to commute in conditions defined as “very crowded” - the equivalent of four or more people in a telephone box.
Meanwhile, the ticket barrier and entrance at Victoria station would be shut every six minutes, for two minutes each time, to maintain safety in the face of severe crowding.



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