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A BHANGEELAAR! Commentary from inner city Tower Hamlets!
0140 Hrs GMT
London
Friday
27 August 2010
Editor © Muhammad Haque
Andrew Gilligan, the London Daily Telegraph’s self-described London Editor, is yet to catch up with the simple matter of organised corruption in Tower Hamlets. By the time he may do so, it may be too late for the ordinary people in Tower Hamlets to get rid of the undemocratic, pro-corruption autocracy of an elected mayor.
Mr Gilligan will have a lot to answer for in that event.
Why?
Because Mr Gilligan has been posing as a ‘campaigner’ against his described fundamentalists in Tower Hamlets. And in doing that, he has been ignoring the widespread corruption that has been involved in the procurement of a claim in support of there being an elected mayorship in the Borough of Tower Hamlets!
Mr Gilligan has so far [27 August 2010] failed to publish a single sentence, let alone a blog far less a report still less a Channel 4 documentary, on the deep discrepancy and psephological contradiction between the wipe-out suffered by George Galloway's Respect Organisation at the 6 May 2010 Tower Hamlets Council elections as compared with the apparent monopoly landslide as apparently enjoyed by the Labour Party while the same Labour Party councillors who campaigned ‘against a directly elected mayor’ were unable to carry the referendum as seen in the same ‘results’.
How is there a discrepancy?
Not only is there a discrepancy. There are dozens of questions arising from the contradictory ‘results’.
The questions include the following:-
1 Had the Labour Party candidates for Council election included Abbas Uddin ['Helal']?
2 If they had, and the answer is that they had, had they also openly argued against the system of an elected mayor in Tower Hamlets?
The answer to that last question too is yes they had.
[To be continued]
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