The Crossrail Bill was the subject of a widespread KHOODEELAAR! today [Tuesday 23 May 2006] when MPs belonging to the Commons Crossrail Bill Select committee toured the Brick Lane and Whitechapel area targeted for a series of Crossrail hole attacks provisions.
The Khoodeelaar! No to Crossrail hole Bill campaign has been demanding for over two years now that Tower Hamlets Council Chief Executive Christine Gilbert discloses what her own role has been in advising the Council on the Crossrail plot collusion by the Council.
Khoodeelaar has wanted to know how was it that as the wife of the minister who was involved in the promotion of the Crossrail Bill which is so hostile to the interests and safety of the people in the East End of London that Christine Gilbert did not withdraw from the post at Tower Hamlets as her continuing occupation of the post of chief executive raised questions about her impartiality on the critical matter of what she was advising the council to do on Crossrail.
Christine Gilbert has also been linked with Michael Keith over the questionable way that she was appointed to the post in the first place.
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What are you trying to say!
23.05.2006 20:52
Either "say something" or Fuck off.
Keith
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23.05.2006 23:25
See ya soon KHOODEELAAR!!
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Tower Hamlets Council is being made bankrupt -Easte Enders will pay high price
24.05.2006 09:56
So why do we have a council?
Then I read in the sun that Tony McNulty was sacked. Then I read in your sites the same thing. Moreover, that mcnulty is married to Christine Gilbert tower hamlets council chief executive.
What I want to know is, what did Christine know when McNulty was doing the CrossRail bill. It was him. I can say this as I have heard many speakers at local campaign demonstrations, meetings say this.
So what did we do to deserve Christine Gilbert taking the chief position to dismantle our housing, to make CrossRail come and attack us?
Why is she still in the council?
Why was she given a 'honour' in December - January?
My recollection is that about the time of the 2002 local council elections, the Daily Telegraph published a table in which they showed that Tower Hamlets Council was one of ten local councils in England which were on the verge of bankruptcy.
I would like to know more about the finance of the Council.
Can anyone add to the info and perhaps update this file?
Thank you
bethnalgreener