2245 [2215] Hrs GMT
London
Saturday
16 October 2010
"Just fancy that!"
As the saying goes, the crassness of the twisting of the franchise of the ordinary people of the area known as the London Borough of Tower Hamlets goes on unabated.
In this latest EXCLUSIVE report we bring to attention the latest indication of the outage that is about to befall the people of Tower Hamlets via the unconstitutional and the unlawfully operated agenda for the imposition of the undemocratic, autocratic and abusive post of an ‘elected mayor’ in the name of the people of Tower Hamlets as scheduled to be perpetrated on 21 October 2010 by the bureaucracy that has been running the actual preparations for the end of an elected council with the remit to be held accountable to the people of Tower Hamlets.
We show below that the Canary Wharf Group is very much a central player in the plot to curtail democratic accountability in Tower Hamlets so that they can aid and abet THE TAKEOVER OF THE land in the East End via the one man autocrat that will be the falsely titled ‘elected mayor’ in post in less than week’s time.
As a dress rehearsal, the Canary Wharf Group is using the existing chair of the official Council meetings, the ‘CURRENT” non-executive and titular and ceremonial mayor to get the stage ready.
It is incredible how brazenly the stooging is going on of deprive the Eats End people of the only natural resource and the moist important one that we have had so far: our universal adult franchise.
The CURRENT clique on Tower Hamlets Council is now active as a cabal to bring an end to the most effective aspect of that franchise on 21 October 2010.
[To be continued]
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Chairman of the bank Azam J Chowdhury presented a crest to the Tower Hamlets mayor at the function. Howard Dawber, strategic adviser of Canary Wharf Group PLC in London, addressed the function.
Prime Bank Ltd Managing Director M Ehsanul Haque and former Vice Chairman Marina Yasmin Chowdhury along with other high-ups of the bank attended the occasion.
The Prime Bank authorities expressed profound gratitude to the Tower Hamlets mayor for his support to opening the PBL Exchange (UK) branches in London, Birmingham and Manchester.
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