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27 October 2010
Editor © Muhammad Haque
Another breaking exclusive from BHANGEELAAR! What does Stephanie Eaton really really want?
Who she?
Indeed!
Yet she may hit the headlines in a surprise – or in a planned? - move!
Again.
First things first. On 6 February 2010, Stephanie Eaton looked like she does in the photo to the right of THIS item [look right and you will see her speaking to the loudhailer as she looks at the camera].
That was a Tower Hamlets London borough moment in the Vallance Road [London 1] that joins the Whitechapel Road with the Bethnal Green Road.
Ms Eaton was filmed there as well. The footage from that moment was not included in the real ‘documentary’ that got shown three weeks after the date of the filming. She spoke on the day, 6 February 2010 to the film crew about why she was opposing the directly elected executive mayor system in Tower Hamlets.
She was among the crowd that had gathered in the small park opposite the junction of the Old Montague Street [Number 160 is listed as the local residential address of one Councillor Lutfur Rahman!] and the Vallance Road.
Also present were a number of Tower Hamlets Councillors including [Labour Party] Councillor Abbas Uddin ‘Helal’.
As readers will be aware by now, Abbas Uddin ‘Helal’ was visibly a campaigner AGAINST a mayoral system. Until he too surfaced as a candidate to become the candidate in the name of the UK Labour Party to be the first elected mayor in the name of the people of Tower Hamlets!
Plus the ordinary members of the community who had been involved in the defence of the community over decades.
So what did Stephanie Eaton do after that date? Nobody KNOWS.
Not via any published account. Except that she then surfaced as part of a YES to the mayor system canvasser. Not before 6 May 2010 when the alleged referendum allegedly took place.
But months later when the allegedly uncontaminated Tower Hamlets Lib Dem party allegedly decided that they would not only say YES to a mayoral system but that they would also field a candidate of their own.
That candidate turned out to be a failed candidate for council election [at the poll held on 06 May 2010] known as John Griffiths. His main claim to the ‘job’ of ‘elected mayor’ in Tower Hamlets was the fact that he had been a councillor for one term [for the Bethnal Green North ward, now associated with Stephanie Eaton].
We recall for reference [our exclusive report of that same date 18 October 2010 saying that] John Griffiths had been warned that he would be sued if he repeated a defamatory claim against Lutfur Rahman. Luftur Rahman had been sitting next to John Griffiths when Griffiths took the cue from the London EVENING STANDARD’s David Cohen after the latter had gatecrashed a special meeting for quizzing councillors about the needs of local small businesses, hosted by the SSBA in the Greatorex Street [which runs in fact partly parallel to the Vallance Road].
So what was Stephanie Eaton doing canvassing for John Griffiths? She has not answered this question yet. But she HAS volunteered the ‘good’ news that the voters in Tower Hamlets would benefit significantly if they did vote for john Griffiths as executive mayor. Ms Eaton was reportedly participating in the same Lib Dem ‘campaign putsch’ that had as a high-profile commander the Southwark area MP Simon Hughes. Hughes repeated his brazenly PATRONISING DISPLAY of ignorance and low manners when he delivered his unforgettable gem.
He said that the 'South Asian and the Bengali community' would greatly benefit from an elected Lib Dem mayor of Tower Hamlets!
Notice the crassness of Simon Hughes’ stupidity.
South Asian AND Bengali community
Those three components are all false.
The ONLY COMMUNITY that exists in Tower Hamlets in context is the community of electors.
Assuming that there is [or was] a bona fide well informed election-taking place.
Then there is Hughes’ huge appendage of idiocy. The parts of the population of Tower Hamlets that he ought to have known to accurately describe in that context by now is called Bangladeshi.
It is a significantly different constituency altogether than is ever connoted or denoted by that sort of utterance of the word Bengali.
It was not the first time that S Hughes had exhibited the contempt with his outrageous and unacceptable ignorance of the Bangladeshis in Tower Hamlets.
[To be continued]
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