BHANGEELAAR! The campaign against an elected mayor in Tower Hamlets is hereby accusing the Guardian's Julian Glover of malicious falsehood and lying.
We shall examine his every lie.
Starting NOW, at 0500 Hrs GMT on Monday 25 October 2010:
His first lie is to totally stand the facts about the Poplar councillors’ role and their battles of the 1920s upside down.
His second lie is that the Poplar Councillors’ stand against the then central Government is in principle different from the stand taken in September 2010 by ORDINARY members of the Labour Party in relation to the role of the Labour Party NEC
Glover’s third lie is to totally twist and lie about the SEQUENCE of events within the Labour Party in Tower Hamlets in 2010.
Glover’s fourth lie is to omit all references to the campaign against an executive elected mayor in Tower Hamlets.
[To be continued]
What we have already told Melanie Philllips at the SPECTATOR magazine in the last 8 hours
Muhammad HaqueOctober 24th, 2010 10:38pm
You quote Andrew Gilligan as follows:
“We have told how the borough’s change from a conventional council leader to a mayoral system came about as a result of a campaign led and financed by these two groups – and how the IFE, in its words, wanted to “get one of our brothers” into the position.”
On that basis, it would appear that you and Andrew Gilligan would have rather that Tower Hamlets Council stayed under a “conventional council leader” system. In that case there should be no post of an elected mayor. That in turn would have made sure that there would have been no candidate for mayor. So why has Andrew Gilligan been suppressing news about the campaign against an elected mayor that has been going on in Tower Hamlets since 4 January 2010?
Sunday, 24 October 2010
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