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Khoodeelaar No to Crossrail hole Bill campaign gets Tory HQ backing

+aadhikaronline | 24.04.2006 13:01 | Analysis | Indymedia | Social Struggles | London | World

A little piece of campaign history has been made this afternoon in the Brick Lane where Conservative Party Chair Francis Maude actually said that his party would oppose the Crassrail hole plan. This comes nearly 3 years after Khoodeelaar! started the campaign to defend Brick Lane London| E1 area against the CrossRail hole assault. Francis Maude was answering questions from Khoodeelaar organsier Muhammad Haque as Maude left a Party gathering held in the area.

A little piece of campaign history has been made this afternoon in the Brick Lane where Conservative Party Chair Francis Maude actually said that his party would oppose the Crassrail hole plan. This comes nearly 3 years after Khoodeelaar! started the campaign to defend Brick Lane London| E1 area against the CrossRail hole assault. Francis Maude was answering questions from Khoodeelaar organsier Muhammad Haque as Maude left a Party gathering held in the area.


The Conservative Party Chairman's comments to Khoodeelaar organiser was made shortly after 1 PM today in Brick Lane. This marks the first comment from any UK Tory Party leader on the specific issue of the Crossrail hole in the Brick Lane London e1 area.

The full texts of the questions and the answers between Khoodeelaar organiser Muhammad haque and the Conservative Party leader will can be viewed from 1300 Hrs GMT on the aadhikaronline web page

 http://uk.geocities.com/aadhikaronline/today.html

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