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31 October 2010
Editor © Muhammad Haque
A BHANGEELAAR! “Campaign against an elected mayor in Tower Hamlets” analysis.
[The photomontage appears shortly in the right-hand column]
These two pictures, taken from two ethnicity-licensed [by UK OFCOM] satellite TV stations, show Doros Ullah apparently arguing “the case” on the issue of an elected mayor. In the various appearances he made on the ethnicity-licensed satellite TV channels in the weeks to the 21 October 2010 ‘poll’, Doros Ullah was noticeably particular about including a statement to the effect that he was loyal to the Labour Party. That he was only there to speak in support of the Labour Party. That he would do anything to further the agenda of the Labour Party. And utterances to the same effect with various intonations and emphases. Has he had an impact? Has he served the agenda of the Labour Party well then? And what about ‘the community’ to whom he was ‘appearing’ as a “courier of the Labour Party’s agenda”? Has he served the best interests of the “community” in these appearances? We hasten to add also that aside from the appearances on the satellite channels, Doros Ullah also made another significant appearances as part of a physically vigorous “Labour Party candidates” “canvassing” group at Poplar when a Con Party member staged a stunt that resulted [according to reports at the time] in several members of the Jim Fitzpatrick’s ‘team’ finding themselves on the floor! One was a woman who had for years been associated with Jim Fitzpatrick’ as a member of staff in his office as an MP. We may return to a fuller discussion of her role vis a vis the cause of democracy in Tower Hamlets in due course.
For this introductory dissection, lets briefly look at the role Mr Doros Ullah has played in recent months and weeks that have witnessed the destruction of the democratic basis of Tower Hamlets Council and the introduction in its place of factors that will undermine and eventually negate that democratic foundation.
We are basing our analysis on the evidence
So do the many pictures of Doros Ullah tell us a reassuring story about the future of democratic representation in Tower Hamlets?
Lets find out.
In the picture where he is shown in a crowd, Doros Ullah is seen with his right hand – almost his fist! - raised to make his point.
This is a detail from the same picture that has been shown above these blogs on this page for the past months. A close look at the picture will show the visual target of that posture to be Carole Swords. Carole Swords who has only recently been noted by the “East London Advertiser” as “chair” of Tower Hamlets Respect” had been standing outside the Brady Centre on 6 February 2010 trying to get a word in about why she had been one of the people that had organised the petition for a referendum on the mayor system and why she was backing a YES outcome to the referendum. Doros Ullah was VIGOROUSLY loudly participating in a demonstration organised under the banner of “NO” to a directly elected mayor system. In the second picture, Doros Ullah is seen as one of about ten “briefed representatives” in the name of the “Labour Party” who made appearances on the ethnicity-licensed “satellite” TV outlets. In these appearances, Doros Ullah argued FOR the mayor system.
Not only that, he argued very VIGOROUSLY FOR a YES situation.
So what had changed? We skip the ‘declared result’ of the 06 May 2010 referendum for this analysis.
We shall explain that aspect in this context later.
The first questions for Doros Ullah is: HAD he VIGOUROUSLY OPPOSED the elected mayor system on principle?
If so, was that principle time-related or opportunity-related?
Second question is: did he know of, read and agree with any of the statements that had been published in the name of the NO to an elected mayor system CAMPAIGN on that web site we have already reported on and analysed?
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