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Tuesday
27 April 2010
Editor © Muhammad Haque
“Ghastly backroom deals”
Ken Livingstone made a statement on video that was shown as part of the ‘news’ item promoting the 'YES' ballot after the stunt performed by Livingstone’s appearance at the Brady Centre on 6 February 2010.
In that statement, Livingstone referred to “ghastly backroom deals” that were being organised in Tower Hamlets by an individual whom he named.
We shall name that individual in due course and in context.
For now, we are pressing on with the dissection of the lie that Ken Livingstone perpetrated on 6 February 2010 in relation to the ordinary people in the East End borough of Tower Hamlets.
BHANGEELAAR! Is examining that Channel S publication in full.
We are adding that dissection to our submission against Channel S to the UK regulator OFCOM before the matter is taken to the High Court about the corrupting role being played that channel against the welfare of the community and against the objectively verifiable entitlement to democratic representation of the whole population of the Borough regardless of ethnicity, religion or any other group identity.
We are doing so to show that Ken Livingstone was factually wrong. He was also guilty of insulting the entire ordinary East End community in the context of his appearance. As were his fellow utterer of the lies concerned.
We shall be conducing our examination online and shall be publishing our dramatic details as we get on.
This is to ensure that we are seen as doing and are actually practising one hundred percent transparency for the benefit of democracy in our community.
So first with the phrase “ghastly backroom deals”.
What “deals” is Ken Livingstone referring to there?
Had Livingstone been open and up front about HIS involvement in peddling the fantasy that having a directly elected mayor in the name of Tower Hamlets would bring an end to what he was suggesting and implying in that phrase?
Who did he communicate with and how was the subject bright to his attention, assuming that it hadn’t been his idea from the start to foist the idea of a referendum upon our borough?
[To be continued]
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