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08 October 2010
Editor © Muhammad Haque
The BHANGEELAAR! Campaign "against an elected mayor system in Tower Hamlets" here citing the particular texts from 'www.therecorder.co.uk' dated 10 January 2010 when Jim Fitzpatrick ‘MP’ [!] was ‘OPPOSING’ an elected Mayor system bid in Tower Hamlets…
We publish this as part of our campaign to ALSO uphold the truth about the utterances of ‘politicians’ who make a career in the name of the people in the inner city, deprived East London Borough of Tower Hamlets.
In the past 10 hours, we have also published the exclusive account and news that Doros Ullah, an ordinary councillor [who had been an ordinary mayor for a year] on Tower Hamlets Council until he lost his re-election bid in May 2010, admitted to STILL thinking that a directly elected mayor system was not the right thing for the residents of this borough.
We are daily covering the utterances and opinions of the active members of the various groups, Parties, parties and factions now aiming to secure the post of an elected mayor for their man!
We are keeping our evidence up-to-date.
And we are sharing the most appropriate and telling summaries of that evidence on this BHANGEELAAR! Blog and via our twitter account [http://twitter.com/notomayor]
The evidence we publish is the most up-to-date in context.
This applies to the known – and any public- outlets of the ‘participants’.
The information relates to a matter that we believe on the facts to be a most messy obsession made even messier by the morality-free mesmerisaton of the majority of the ‘engaged’ into the fantasy that by ‘having an elected mayor’ in the name of the voters and the ordinary people of Tower Hamlets there will emerge a local Council that will be democratic, accountable, responsible, honest and transparent!
Or may be this is just an interpretation of the mesmerised!
May be this is only our interpretation.
May be mesmerised is far too innocent a label to put on those individuals and sub-groups.
May be what they are in fact ‘thinking’ - if there is any role of thought in what they are up to –is what has been spread by word of mouth.
That all the ‘zeal, the interest and the ‘campaigning’ [!!!!] ’ visible in the behaviour of couriers of one or the other or the third or the fourth or even the fifth ‘candidate’ for the banal carrot that awaits in that packet so graphically placed on that ‘elected mayor’s desk’ is quite literally triggered by the mention of that ‘vast’ sum of money!
Gravy trains!
That is what comes to mind!
Gravitating towards the grand sum that will soon be loaded on so many gravy trains that are destined for so many pockets and locations being enlisted right now as we write this updater diagnosis of the exhibition and what goods are on the show and what in truth lurks under the decorations…
Harriet Harman [as reportedly reported by an intriguingly ‘linked’ former councillor on Tower Hamlets Council, Christine Shawcroft] packaged the ‘elected mayor post’ as the £1 Billion’ [plus] that will become available to Tower Hamlets by some even more obscene association cooked up by career liars around their other lying fiction the 2012 Games Hosting ‘Bonanza Boroughs’!
[To be continued]
[NEXT: We deal with the bit of idiocy that has been received apparently from someone described in the email as Councillor Peter Golds.]
The BIT of 'historic evidence' [quoted below from therecorder.co.uk dated 10 January 2010] about the mirage that was 'MP' Jim's 'stance' 'against' a directly elected mayor system'!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
"MP opposed to Mayor for Tower Hamlets
22 January 2010
In a speech at the Ecology Centre at Mile End, Jim Fitzpatrick MP stated that he was opposed to the proposal to have an elected Mayor for Tower Hamlets. Outlining the successes of the Council in recent years Jim stated; "If it ain't broke, don't fix it"
In his speech Jim paid tribute to the efforts of Borough's staff and management and the Labour Council for winning Beacon Authority Status in 2003 and winning so many awards since then.
MP Jim questioned the motives of those pushing for a yes vote in the referendum on May 6. He said in his speech; "why would council taxpayers want to fund an additional layer of bureaucracy and pay extra wages for a Mayor and staff when we should be using all monies and resources to protect services in these difficult times"
Jim accepted that elected Mayors can be a positive influence in local government by pointing at Newham, Hackney and London and that in Tower Hamlets the time may come. "However as the Council and the services provided are working well", Jim stated "and that time was not now".
"I will be voting NO in the referendum and I hope that the people of Tower Hamlets agree with me and vote NO too". Jim added.
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