We welcome the comments you ['East London Advertiser'] attribute to Mr King about the role of the Tower Hamlets Council’s propaganda organ ‘East end News’.
Mr King's assertions, as you report them in this item warrant to be dealt with on the facts. It is not clear in your report whether Mr King was in Tower Hamlets in September 2000.
And if he was, whether he knew of a policy debate that had been initiated by Muhammad Haque, the Organiser of the CURRENT campaign against "a directly elected mayor at the expense of transparency and democracy in Tower Hamlets".
That 'debate' was held in the Council Chamber at Mulberry Place. Muhammad Haque specifically demanded to know why the Council controlling group was publishing the organ which he graphically called ‘East End Lies'.
That name, 'East End Lies' was pronounced at a public meeting held in the Council chamber for the first time.
Upon hearing the reasoning given by Muhammad Haque for the scrapping of East End Lies, several members of the Council including two [now] former [ordinary] mayors, namely Soyful Alom and G Mortuza, approached the speaker and gave their full support to the statement.
Another councillor, Michael Keith spoke to Muhammad Haque on the latter’s initiative to have 'East End Lies' scrapped but he, Keith, claimed that there was support for the continuation of the organ.
All the persons named here were members of the Labour Party. So Mr King must not try to say that everyone and everything in Tower Hamlets LABOUR PARTY has always been going on without any internal attempts at real debate, challenge.
Mr King may indeed be right to use the published evidence of the latest series of messy behaviour by the Labour Party bureaucracy over the unmet delivery of democracy in this borough. On this point, the Bhangeelaar! Campaign is at the forefront of the universally democratic and constitutional move to get all involved to recognise their duty to be accountable, honest and transparently so. The battle continues.
Wednesday, 6 October 2010
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