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Khoodeelaar! is filing court papers against Livingstone on Thursday

Khoodeelaar! No to Crossrail hole Bill campaign | 21.11.2006 16:55 | Analysis | Ecology | Indymedia | London | World

Ken Livingstone ahs openly issued another daring challenge to all of London. But in specific terms, he ahs dared the entire membership of the Labour Party to give in to his crazy CrossRail touting for Big Business or risk his threatened failure to back the Labour Party come the next election. This is very odd. Because Livingstone has not got any mandate to do this, not on the day when the Secretary of State Tessa Jowell confessed to MPs [no matter how soft they were in quizzing her!] to her and in effect Livingstone’s incompetence [at best!] in understating the costs of the 2012 London Olympic.... The least that Livingstone should be doing is to reflect on the craze for massive amounts of public money being channelled to the coffers of Big Construction companies

It is clear that no action is being taken by any of the established avenues and institutions forums of 'democracy' to stop the crazy Ken looting the public purse for the benefit of Big Business while the debts and impoverishment in London mount.

Khoodeelaar! campaign to defend the most deprived part of London against Crsosrail hoel Ken is filing formal court papers against him on Thursday this week.

Khoodeelaar! No to Crossrail hole Bill campaign
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